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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 German Weather Service (DWD) has warned of freezing rain and heavy snowfall in parts of Germany that could significantly disrupt traffic on Monday. Black ice threatens especially in Saxony, Brandenburg, and Berlin, while up to 25 centimeters of new snow is expected in the south. Drivers and commuters should anticipate disruptions.

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Freezing rain and ice has led to numerous traffic accidents in Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg. Several motorways were temporarily closed, and hospitals report high strain from injuries. The German Weather Service continues to warn of black ice risks.

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