In many Central European countries, code orange and red applies on Wednesday due to large quantities of precipitation. In the Balkan countries, among others, there is a chance of flooding. High -lying Alpine areas get the first snow of the season.
While it is dry and sunny in the Netherlands, there is a lot of precipitation in the southeast of Belgium and in Luxembourg. It is also very wet in the German state of Rijnland-Pfalts, in the west of the country. Up to and including Thursday evening a lot of precipitation is expected in these areas, to which the Orange Code applies. From Friday it will be drier.
It is also very wet in the Balkan countries. A total of 100 millimeters of rain falls on the Croatian coast, which causes a risk of flooding. That is why code red applies in that area. From Thursday there is no more precipitation and the sun is shining occasionally. Nevertheless, Weerplaza still warns of a single shower.
Also in the Alps there is a lot of precipitation and it is unstable again. Rain falls in the mountain valleys, but the first snow of the season falls above 2,000 meters. A “beautiful thin snow layer” has already fallen in the high mountains.
More will be added in the coming days. Then snow can also fall from a height of 1,700 meters. A snow layer of 20 to 50 centimeters can remain on the highest mountain peaks in the Alps. In the lower areas it is soon over with the fun. There the sunshine ensures that the snow fits away quickly.
In Many Central European Countries, Code Orange and Red Apply on Wednesday Due to Large Amounts of Precipitation. In The Balkan Countries, Among Others, There is a Chance of Flooding. High-altitude Alpine Regions Are Getting the First Snow of the Season.
While it is dry and sunny in the Netherlands, there is a lot of precipitation in the Southeast of Belgium and in Luxembourg. It is also very law in the German State of Rhineland-Palatinate, in the West of the Country. A Lot of Precipitation is expected in these Areas Until Thursday Evening, for which code orange applies. It will be drier from Friday.
It is also very law in the Balkan Countries. A Total of 100 millimeters of Rain Falls on the Croatian Coast, which Causes a Risk of Flooding. That is why code red applies in that area. From Thursday there will be less precipitation and the sun will shine occasionally. However, Weerplaza Still Warns or An occasional Shower.
There is also a lot of precipitation in the Alps and the Weather is unstable. It Rains in the Mountain Valleys, But Above 2,000 meters The First Snow of the Season Falls. A “Nice Thin Layer of Snow” Has Already Fallen in the High Mountains.
More will be added in the Coming Days. Then Snow Can also Fall from A Height of 1,700 meters. In Total, A Layer of Snow or 20 to 50 Centimeters Can Remain on the Highest Mountain Peaks in the Alps. In The Lower Areas, The Fun is soon over. There, The Sunshine Ensures That The Snow Melts Quickly.