Germany set for soaring temperatures ahead of frosty weekend
Briefly

Germany is set to experience a classic case of 'Aprilwetter' this weekend, characterized by warm temperatures surpassing 20°C on Friday, particularly in western regions. This early spring warmth will quickly give way to a cold front, dropping temperatures significantly, especially in the east. Meteorologist Jan Schenk notes that the current warm spell is caused by a high-pressure zone, which will shift, leading to a chilly Saturday. Major cities like Cologne and Berlin are expected to see warm daytime highs before the cold descends.
At the start of the new month, Germany is set for a bout of classic 'Aprilwetter', or April weather, over the next few days.
According to weather experts, the recent spell of clear blue skies and warm weather is due to a high-pressure zone moving across Germany from the west.
'And this time, Germany is right under the high pressure zone. That's why it's set to get cold in the east, while remaining relatively warm in the west.'
Read at The Local Germany
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