Sahara dust pulls over Germany: spring heat with a cloudy sky!

Sahara dust pulls over Germany: spring heat with a cloudy sky!

Österreich - Aktuell Saharastaub from North Africa moves over large parts of Europe, including Austria and Germany. According to information from 5min.at, the sky in Austria, where the temperatures can reach spring -like up to 23 degrees on weekends, is no longer as bright as blue as ago. The reason for this is the southern current that blows the dust into higher air layers. While the spring temperatures continue to continue, there is a possibility that the sky will become cloudy and diesig through the dust particles.

The forecasts of the German Weather Service (DWD), as reported by Echo24.de, show that Sahara dust will also reach Germany. From March 6th, a trip -over sky will be expected, which will last until the weekend. While spring-like temperatures of up to 19 degrees such as Baden-Württemberg are forecast during the day, it remains frosty at night with temperatures up to minus six degrees. A meteorologist emphasizes that a higher dust concentration is possible in the coming days, but no "rain in blood", i.e. precipitation that washes the dust out of the air.

temperature change in sight

In the coming days it will remain exciting. The spring -like temperatures are in contrast to the nightly freezing levels, which harbors the risk of smoothness in some regions. The DWD warns that consumers who notice a cloudy sky and dust particles on their cars in the next few days is recommended to be thorough cleaning to remove the dirt. The weather will be stable until Sunday before a change of weather is announced.

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