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Foehn heats up Germany: Munich warmer than Milan

The foehn brings late summer temperatures to the south of Germany. On Monday the highs in Munich are 22 degrees. That’s 6 degrees more than in Milan.

(TWC)

  • The foehn brings late summer temperatures to southern Germany again
  • On Monday it will be 22 degrees in Munich
  • The foehn will last until Thursday

The foehn is back in the Alps and is warming the air on the north side of the mountains again. And so it happens that the temperatures in Munich rise again to 22 degrees on Monday. That’s 6 degrees more than in Milan on Monday.

Foehn causes temperatures to rise in Germany

The temperatures in northern Italy are currently up to 5 degrees colder than normal, while temperatures in some foehn valleys, especially on the edge of the Alps, are up to 10 degrees higher than usual at this time of year.

However, this is not entirely unusual. In autumn, and especially in late autumn, the edge of the Alps is actually the record holder for maximum temperatures. And that’s because of the hairdryer. 25 degrees in October or 20 degrees in November are almost exclusively possible with the help of a hairdryer.

The foehn will last until Thursday

The foehn will last until Thursday before ex-Hurricane Kirk approaches and the foehn collapses. Until then, the beautiful late summer weather in southern Germany will remain.

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