First Autumn Storm of the Year Reaches Northern Germany
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The first autumn storm of the year reaches the north. Hurricane-like gusts are not excluded on the North Sea coast. The weather has an impact on some ferry connections.
Deep "Zack" brings the first autumn storm of the year to the north. On the North Sea coast, hurricane-like gusts are possible. According to DWD, the weather is not unusual for this season.
First autumn storm causes trouble for travellers. Ferries to Helgoland have been cancelled. Where storms are still to be reckoned with
The first autumn storm of the year reaches the north. Heavy gusts are possible, but the German Weather Service calms down. However, the weather has an impact on some ferry connections.
The German Weather Service is expecting gusts at wind speeds of up to 105 km/h on the North Sea. Ferry connections to Helgoland fail. It can also become stormy elsewhere in Germany.
The first autumn storm of the year reaches the north. Hurricane-like gusts are not excluded on the North Sea coast. The weather has an impact on some ferry connections.
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