So it is like 25, 23, 25, 21, then TWELVE, with a min of 6, and then goes down consistently to two as a minimum temp.

Why does this usually happen?

by QualityDirect2296

15 comments
  1. It’s autumn. It gets cold at one day, that’s just how it is.

  2. Welcome to autumn (or spring) in Germany. This is completely normal. Sometimes it swings back and forth for a few weeks even.

  3. Welcome to Germany. If you don’t like the weather, just wait a bit.

    But if you want to know what goes on right now meteorological: There is currently a cold low-pressure air zone and a hot high-pressure air zone over Europe that are in a shoving match. [This article](https://www.wetteronline.de/wetterticker/grosse-wetterkontraste-ueber-europa–4b4eb138-0fa6-4456-b8f7-79e9d7ac9a0b) has an illustrating image. The border between those two weather zones is expected to move a bit south soon.

  4. Since there are christmas thingies already available in the supermarkets, the weather it quite late, I think. 8]

  5. Shit will hit the fan on Saturday evening.

    Sunday will be the first day of the nuclear winter.

  6. High and low pressure areas, sun, rain, snow, wind. The weather just doing weather stuff

  7. Bug in weather.exe

    Caused by irregulated CO2 emissions and decades of misaligned government(s) policy

    We’re working on a solution. Don’t keep your hopes up.

  8. That’s the heating companies turning on the cold switch. Time to make that sweet money burning gas

  9. That is a cold front. You get a few hours of rain, then you go from the warm sector air to the cold sector air behind the cold front. So, it’s colder. The border between the warm and cold sectors moves up and down with the seasons so in autumn, it’s over central europe a lot.

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