The German Meteorological Service in Offenbach (DWD) announced for the coming days much milder weather: "The low 'Vaia' provides at the beginning of the week partly for wild weather," said meteorologist Adrian Leyser on Sunday. The temperatures range between three and more than 20 degrees, in addition there are rain, sun, clouds and partly hurricane-like wind.

According to the DWD, the thermometer remains mostly at four to nine degrees on Monday, only in southern Bavaria it lasts for ten to 15 degrees. This is mostly cloudy, but the rain is not quite as strong as on the weekend.

Starting on Tuesday, things will get hotter: In the west and southwest, where it snowed on weekends, temperatures between three and ten degrees still freeze. It remains in heavy clouds and precipitation. West of the Rhine, it can continue to snow heavily at higher altitudes, according to DWD. In addition there are strong to stormy gusts, especially in the west and in the middle of Germany also storm gusts. In the East, on the other hand, it looks more like late autumn: Temperatures of up to 21 degrees are expected, otherwise 11 to 18 degrees.

From Wednesday, the weather calmed down again, said meteorologist Leyer. "Overall, it is slightly changeable, but mild on." Values ​​between nine and 17 degrees are to be achieved, the partly strong wind but remain. He then let go on Thursday as far as possible, said meteorologist Leyser.