Germany
Reported 14 hours ago(Nov 22, 2025, 11:43 AM)
Severe frost expected with temperatures between -8°C and -12°C. Risks include frost damage, hypothermia, and frozen water pipes.
A dangerous cold snap is gripping Germany with temperatures plunging as low as -16°C in Bavarian Alpine regions. The national weather service has issued multiple severe frost warnings covering Hesse (-7°C to -12°C), Central-Eastern Germany (-8°C to -12°C), Bavarian lowlands (-8°C to -12°C), Schwarzwald (-8°C to -12°C), and extreme Alpine areas (-10°C to -16°C). Authorities warn of life-threatening hypothermia risks, burst pipes, and treacherous road conditions. Residents are advised to avoid prolonged outdoor exposure and implement frost protection measures for homes and vehicles.
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Bundesamt für Bevölkerungsschutz

Temperatures dropping to -8°C to -12°C. Risk of hypothermia, frozen pipes, and frost damage. Protect outdoor facilities.
Bundesamt für Bevölkerungsschutz

Freezing temperatures between -7°C and -12°C expected. Take precautions against frost damage and hypothermia.
Bundesamt für Bevölkerungsschutz

Severe frost expected with temperatures between -8°C and -12°C. Risks include frost damage, hypothermia, and frozen water pipes.
Bundesamt für Bevölkerungsschutz

Severe frost between -10°C to -14°C, dropping to -16°C over snow. High hypothermia and infrastructure risks.
Bundesamt für Bevölkerungsschutz

Sub-zero temperatures reaching -12°C endanger infrastructure and outdoor activities. Prepare for pipe freezing.
Bundesamt für Bevölkerungsschutz

Severe frost expected with temperatures between -8°C and -12°C. Possible frost damage, hypothermia risk, and frozen water pipes. Take protective measures.