German highway coated in black ice from Low Gunda storm, with warning signs and a stranded car, amid freezing rain and snow.
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Storm Elli eases across Germany as Low Gunda brings black ice warnings

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After delivering heavy snow and widespread travel disruptions earlier in the week, Storm Elli has passed Germany milder than expected, with most rail services restored by Sunday. Approaching Low Gunda now threatens freezing rain and severe black ice nationwide, prompting Monday school closures in several states.

Storm 'Elli', which brought intense snowfalls and gale-force winds as previously reported, ultimately proved less severe overall. Deutsche Bahn suspended long-distance services in the north since Friday but reported two-thirds of trains running normally by Sunday midday, per DB CEO Evelyn Palla. 'The major main lines are all cleared and passable.' DB InfraGo head Philipp Nagl anticipates only minor Monday restrictions from potential freezing rain.

Following a sunny but cold Sunday, Low 'Gunda' advances with snow and rain set to freeze amid icy temperatures. The German Weather Service (DWD) warns of a 'nationwide severe black ice situation,' meteorologist Oliver Reuter said. The ADAC urges avoiding unnecessary drives, while Federal Transport Minister Patrick Schneider (CDU) stated: 'The danger is not entirely over.' Warnings span Lower Saxony, Bremen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Hesse, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland, parts of Baden-Württemberg, all of Bavaria, western Thuringia, and southwestern Saxony-Anhalt.

Schools are closed Monday in North Rhine-Westphalia, Lower Saxony, and Bremen, with emergency care only. 'The health and safety of our students is our top priority,' NRW Education Minister Dorothee Feller (CDU) emphasized. Weekend black ice accidents included a fatal one near Korbach claiming a 27-year-old man; Berlin police warned against frozen waters. DWD expects winter conditions to ease by Wednesday.

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Discussions on X focus on Storm Elli's snow causing rail disruptions and school closures in northern Germany, with services largely restored by Sunday. Approaching Low Gunda prompts black ice warnings and Monday school shutdowns in several states. Reactions vary: some users celebrate snow days for children, meteorologists downplay severity, others criticize overreactions and frequent closures compared to past winters.

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Heavy snow from Storm Elli blocks roads and closes schools in northern Germany amid gale-force winds.
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Storm Elli hits Germany: Heavy snow leads to school closures and travel disruptions

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Following DWD forecasts, Storm Low Elli has brought heavy snowfalls and gale-force winds to Germany, worst in the north. Schools are shut across Lower Saxony and parts of Schleswig-Holstein, transport is curtailed, and life-threatening conditions persist amid snow drifts and black ice.

Storm Elli's disruptions have expanded beyond initial Schleswig-Holstein impacts to northern and eastern Germany, prompting widespread school closures, ongoing rail chaos around Hannover, and forecasts of 10-20 cm snow in southern regions Saturday. North Sea gusts and a cruise ship's early return add to challenges.

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Storm 'Elli' kept Schleswig-Holstein on edge with snow and wind on Friday, but caused less chaos than feared. Numerous trains were canceled, roads closed, and high water threatens the Baltic coast. Two Bundesliga matches were called off.

As remnants of Storm Anna bring continued snowfall into mid-week, a new low-pressure system threatens heavy snow in western regions, while SMHI forecasts high pressure bringing nationwide cold and a potential ice day over the weekend.

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Heavy snowfall over the weekend caused major disruptions to public transport and numerous car accidents in northern Germany. Buses were halted in cities like Hannover, Oldenburg, and Lüneburg, while trains were canceled or severely delayed. Experts debate whether the north is less equipped for winter weather due to less experience compared to the south.

Eight French departments have been placed on snow and black ice alert due to an expected weather perturbation starting from midnight Sunday. The regions of Brittany and Normandy have announced the suspension of school transports for Monday, January 5. Snowfalls of 3 to 7 cm are forecast, with circulation difficulties expected.

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The snow and freezing rain episode, ongoing since January 5, 2026, intensified across northern and western France on January 7, leading to severe transport disruptions and record emergency room visits for ice-related injuries. Following initial orange alerts for 38 departments, Météo-France reduced them to 12 as accumulations hit 3-7 cm (up to 10 cm locally). Transport Minister Philippe Tabarot criticized forecast underestimations amid the chaos.

 

 

 

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