Germany set for 'coldest Christmas in 15 years'
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Germany set for 'coldest Christmas in 15 years'
"It's still going to be cold, however. Forecasters expect frost, sub-zero temperatures and possibly the coldest Christmas since 2010. READ ALSO: Which supermarkets and shops are open on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day? The meteorologists' prediction is based on the average temperature for Germany, which is expected to be around -2C to -3C over Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day."
"Boxing Day 2021 was also a cold one in Germany, with temperatures dropping to an average of -2.5C. However, "if we take all three days into account, this Christmas will probably be the coldest in 15 years", said meteorologist Nico Bauer. Bauer said the last time Germany saw very cold Christmas weather was back in 2010. The average temperature over the three holiday days was -5.2C. This figure is based on measurements from all DWD stations in Germany below 920 meters."
Germany will be cold over Christmas, with average temperatures around -2C to -3C across the country on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day. Forecasters predict frost, sub-zero conditions and a chance of limited snow in southern regions. Meteorologist Nico Bauer said that when averaging all three days the holiday period will probably be the coldest in 15 years, with the last very cold Christmas in 2010 averaging -5.2C. Colder, dry frosty air will arrive from Eastern Europe, bringing sunny, dry conditions in many areas and thin snow layers in low mountains and south of the Danube.
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