The weather in Rhineland-Palatinate on Monday: Mild temperatures and fog

The weather in Rhineland-Palatinate on Monday: Mild temperatures and fog
The weather in Rhineland-Palatinate on Monday: Mild temperatures and fog

At the start of the new week, the weather in Rhineland-Palatinate is again showing mild temperatures. But it can be foggy, especially at night and in the morning.

The temperatures in Rhineland-Palatinate will remain mild in the coming days. The German Weather Service (DWD) reports that the warm sea air that is currently entering the country from the southwest is responsible for this.

On Monday morning (October 21, 2024), isolated areas of fog are possible, especially in the southeast. In some cases visibility is less than 150 meters. After the fog dissipates, it is often clear. In the north it can be partly cloudy, but dry. However, isolated rain cannot be ruled out in the far north. Temperatures reach between 17 and 22 degrees. There will be a weak south to southwest wind, initially moderate in the north.

Warm autumn weather: fog and mild temperatures in Rhineland-Palatinate

On the night of Tuesday (October 22, 2024) it will be variable to very cloudy. Later it will become increasingly overcast and it may rain at times. The temperatures drop to 13 to 8 degrees.

On Tuesday (October 22, 2024) it will be very cloudy in the morning, reports the DWD. It may still rain in some areas in the morning, but it will move eastwards as the day progresses. This is followed by easing from the west and it is usually cheerful. Temperatures rise to 15 to 18 degrees, in the higher altitudes to 12 degrees. There will also be a light wind blowing around the northwest, with strong gusts possible in isolated cases.

On the night of Wednesday (October 23, 2024) it will clear up and fog or high fog will form in some areas. Temperatures fall to 7 to 5 degrees, in the mountains to 4 to 2 degrees. Frost is also possible near the ground in isolated cases.

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