This is what the winter weather is like in the north

This is what the winter weather is like in the north
This is what the winter weather is like in the north

Between snowfall and drizzle: Winter weather brings frosty nights and changeable days in the region.



Onset of winter in the region: what to expect

In Bremerhaven, the Wesermarsch, the Cuxhaven district and Zeven, winter is making itself felt with changeable weather, as data from wetter.com shows. Frosty nights and snowfall will create wintry conditions in the coming days.

Frost and slippery conditions: The nights remain cold

Temperatures are usually around freezing during the day, but can reach up to 5 degrees locally. At night the temperatures drop to -2 degrees in many places. Frost and slippery conditions are therefore a danger throughout the region, affecting drivers and pedestrians alike.

Bremerhaven: drizzle and snowflakes

Clouds and occasional drizzle will initially dominate in Bremerhaven. However, snow or sleet is expected towards the weekend, which could leave a light blanket of snow. Temperatures fluctuate between 1 degree and 5 degrees, giving the city a wintry atmosphere.

Zeven: Snowfall possible on several days

The weather in Zeven is a little clearer, but remains cool. Snow and sleet could occur, particularly on Friday and Sunday. While the maximum values ​​are around 5 degrees, the thermometer also drops to as low as -2 degrees at night.

Cuxhaven and Wesermarsch: Rain and snow alternate

In the Cuxhaven district and in the Wesermarsch, the weather is characterized by heavy clouds and occasional snowfall. Snow could be replaced by light rain early next week as temperatures rise slightly. The road conditions remain challenging.

Anyone who spends time outside should be prepared for unsettled weather conditions. Despite everything, there is hope for snowy landscapes for the weekend, which could immerse the north in a wintery picture. (red/fk)

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