Illustration of black ice causing car accidents on A10 highway in Brandenburg, with Berlin Brandenburg Airport suspended in the background.
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Severe weather warning for black ice in Brandenburg expired

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The German Weather Service's severe weather warning for black ice has expired across all of Brandenburg. Until Thursday evening, the west and northwest were still affected, but now only a warning for significant slipperiness remains. Berlin Brandenburg Airport has suspended operations due to black ice, and a series of accidents occurred on the A10.

The severe weather warning for black ice from the German Weather Service (DWD) has now expired for all of Brandenburg. Until Thursday evening, the west and northwest of the state were still affected. Precipitation with freezing rain has largely subsided, a DWD spokesperson said overnight. Previously, the weather service had given the all-clear for Berlin and the rest of Brandenburg.

Isolated areas may still be slippery and thus dangerous. For Berlin and Brandenburg, an official warning for significant slipperiness now applies, corresponding to level 2 of the DWD's multi-stage warning system. Severe weather warnings are level 3. Unnecessary stays outdoors and trips should be avoided, and driving behavior adjusted, the weather service stated. There is an increased risk of slipperiness due to freezing rain.

In the context of persistent winter conditions in northern and eastern Germany, the weather has also halted operations at Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER). The airport suspended operations due to black ice. Additionally, a series of accidents on the A10 in Brandenburg resulted in numerous injuries. Snowfalls and slipperiness have caused restrictions across Germany for days, especially in the east.

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Discussions on X center on the BER airport suspending operations due to black ice and multiple accidents on the A10 in Brandenburg, with the severe weather warning now expired. News accounts report the disruptions neutrally, while users express negative sentiments, criticizing winter road salting bans, mocking Berlin/Brandenburg's preparedness compared to past decades, and highlighting travel chaos.

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