Storm surge expected on German North Sea coast

The new year starts stormy in northern Germany: A storm surge is forecast for the coasts of Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein. The Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency expects significant water levels above mean high water. In Wilhelmshaven, the fire department advises avoiding harbor parking lots.

A storm surge threatens the German North Sea coast at the start of the new year. According to the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH), for the night into Friday, water levels of about 1.5 meters above mean high water are expected on the East Frisian coast and in the Weser area. On the North Frisian coast and in the Elbe region, levels of 1.5 to 2 meters above the mean are anticipated.

The German Weather Service (DWD) warns of repeated severe gusts along the coasts in Lower Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein. These gusts could exacerbate the situation. In Wilhelmshaven, the local fire department has advised drivers to avoid parking lots around the harbor until the weather calms down. Such measures aim to ensure safety amid potential flooding and strong winds.

The forecast is based on current measurements and weather models. The affected regions, including East Frisia and North Frisia, are prepared for severe weather events on the North Sea, but a storm surge of this magnitude requires precautions. Authorities and port operators are closely monitoring the situation to minimize damage.

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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' 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.

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Winter grips germany with persistent frost and spreading snow. From thursday, german weather service meteorologists warn of a strengthening storm low bringing heavy precipitation and gusty winds. Freezing rain with black ice threatens the south and west.

Storm Johannes sweeps into Sweden with strong winds and heavy snowfall, leading to canceled trains and ferries. Thousands of travelers are affected, especially those heading to mountain areas like Åre. Authorities warn against unnecessary travel.

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Heavy snowfalls and black ice have been disrupting Germany for days. Schools are closed in several federal states, including Lower Saxony and Bremen. Flight cancellations and traffic jams are adding to the restrictions.

Five days after Storm Anna's peak, Sweden remains gripped by winter extremes: snow chaos advancing from Skåne to Svealand, icy conditions in the north, and ongoing power outages in Gävleborg from storms Johannes and Anna. Up to 30 cm more snow is forecast, with SMHI yellow warnings for the east coast ahead of Epiphany.

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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.

 

 

 

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