Autumn week in the north: Mild temperatures and gray skies await us!

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Kiel expects mild temperatures of up to 14 degrees in the first week of November, despite gray skies and possible rain.

Kiel erwartet in der ersten Novemberwoche milde Temperaturen von bis zu 14 Grad, trotz grauem Himmel und möglichem Regen.
Kiel expects mild temperatures of up to 14 degrees in the first week of November, despite gray skies and possible rain.

Autumn week in the north: Mild temperatures and gray skies await us!

November has arrived comfortably in northern Germany and brings with it extremely mild weather in the first week. How SAT.1 Regional reported that meteorologists expect temperatures of up to 12 degrees in Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein on Monday. But the sky won't be really clear: the landscape will be gray on gray and there could be a shower every now and then.

In Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania the thermometers are even rising to a maximum of 11 degrees. There may also be stronger gusts of wind on the coasts, both on the North and Baltic Seas. This warm air from the south not only brings higher temperatures, but also a little hope for a sunnier phase. Tuesday will already bring a spring-like 14 degrees, while the forecast for parts of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania even calls for highs of 15 degrees.

The course of the week

Wednesday is likely to remain true to this mild line and will also bring highs of up to 14 degrees. However, the sky often remains gray even then, although the sun could appear for a moment in a few places. These autumnal temperatures contrast with the jump start to November, which follows a particularly warm and dry summer for the 29th year in a row that has been too warm Weather forecast determines.

The weather situation is entering a new rhythm: The forecasts indicate that the Atlantic frontal zones were extremely active and brought with them a meridional weather pattern that could deliver both foggy, cloudy days and warm, warm periods. A change in direction could lead to a winter cooling down as early as the end of the month.

Long-term outlook

The climate researchers from German Weather Service (DWD) show that climate forecasts for the coming weeks and months refer to broad trends, with the current weather situation being due to the influential activity of the frontal zone. Northern Germans can continue to expect mild temperatures, but with a fleeting glance at possible weather changes that could occur from the end of November.

The forecasts for November show that temperatures during this period will be 1.0 to 2.0 degrees above the long-term average. It is conceivable that the weather can stabilize, but the forecast indicates that a rather dry period is imminent due to the current general weather situation.

Over the next few days, northern Germans can prepare for a pre-Christmas late summer feeling - mild temperatures and some wind are part of the northern weather repertoire for the time being!