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The final day of the year has brought wintry conditions to Berlin and Brandenburg, as moderate to heavy snowfall greeted residents on New Year's Eve morning. The German Weather Service (DWD) reported that between one and four centimeters of snow were expected to accumulate during the morning hours, leading to potentially hazardous conditions for both pedestrians and motorists.
Due to the accumulation of snow, the DWD issued warnings about slippery surfaces on roads and sidewalks throughout the region. The forecast indicated that temperatures would vary across the area, with values ranging from around 1°C near the Polish border up to 4°C in the Prignitz district. This temperature range increases the risk of icy patches, especially during the morning hours when the snow is most intense.
Towards midday, the snowfall is expected to subside in the northern parts of Berlin and Brandenburg. However, precipitation will persist in the western and southern areas, transitioning from snow to rain as temperatures rise, which will reduce the likelihood of further ice formation during the afternoon. According to meteorological assessments, the risk of dangerous road conditions will decrease as the day progresses in these regions.
As evening approaches and celebrations for New Year's Eve begin, the weather is forecasted to remain variable. Nighttime temperatures are predicted to fall to approximately 3°C in the Prignitz region and could reach as low as minus 1°C in the Uckermark area. The transition from day to night may bring intermittent rain, particularly in northern districts. In eastern parts of the region, there is also a possibility of sleet or freezing rain, which could momentarily increase the risk of slippery surfaces again.
Looking ahead to the start of the new year, meteorologists anticipate unsettled weather conditions. The first day of January is expected to be predominantly cloudy, with intervals of rain or sleet likely throughout the afternoon and evening. Some areas may also experience brief hail showers. Daytime temperatures are forecasted to climb between 3°C and 5°C, accompanied by increasing wind speeds.
The German Weather Service forecasts that wind gusts could reach up to 60 kilometers per hour during the morning hours, with some locations experiencing storm-force gusts of up to 70 kilometers per hour by midday. These winds are expected to persist into the evening, creating challenging conditions for those traveling or participating in outdoor New Year's Day events.
Authorities advise residents and visitors to exercise caution when traveling or walking, particularly during the early hours of New Year's Eve and in areas where freezing rain or sleet may occur. The combination of low temperatures, snow, and wind could lead to reduced visibility and hazardous driving conditions. Public transportation services are monitoring the situation and may implement adjustments as needed to ensure safety.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed by following weather updates and heeding any advisories issued by local authorities. While the wintry weather may impact plans for New Year's Eve celebrations, preparedness and caution will help ensure a safe transition into the new year for everyone in Berlin and Brandenburg.
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