on 22/10/2009 by NW0.eu in Science and Technology, Comments Off
All-time October low recorded in Bavaria
DDP/The Local (Germany)
Thursday, Oct 22nd, 2009
Meteorologists on Tuesday morning recorded the lowest
ever October temperature in Germany, as the mercury dipped to a chilly
-24.3 degrees Celsius in Bavaria’s Berchtesgaden national park.
The bitter cold was measured at the Funtensee, a
notoriously frosty lake high in the Bavarian Alps. Jörg Kachelmann
from the Meteomedia weather service said conditions overnight were
ideal “with brisk cold air flowing in over freshly fallen powder
snow.”
Kachelmann said the alpine sinkhole could register temperatures as
low as -55 degrees in the middle of winter by similar conditions,
making it in his estimation the coldest spot in Germany. But he said
the Funtensee was likely to be a balmy 35 degrees warmer by Wednesday,
as the Alpine Föhn wind is expected to push temperatures up to 10
Celsius.
The rest of the country will also warm up slightly midweek,
according to the DWD German Weather Service. The Föhn will heat up
the southern edge of Germany to 17 degrees, while the eastern half will
be lucky to see seven degrees. Most regions will be cloudy, but are
likely to stay dry. Overnight lows will drop to six degrees in the
northwest to zero in the southeast.
The northern and eastern Germany will remain dry on Thursday, but
will showers threaten the southwest. Highs will range between nine and
17 degrees.
Tags: bavarian alps, berchtesgaden national park, german weather service, jörg kachelmann, overnight lows





















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