Europe in Winter’s icy grip: Flights are cancelled in Germany and Switzerland while avalanche warning hits Austria after snow sparks travel chaos on continent
- Snow was dumped across southern Germany and parts of Austria and Switzerland today
Published: 13:19, 2 December 2023 | Updated: 13:23, 2 December 2023
Bitterly cold weather is gripping regions across Europe this weekend, with travel affected by a winter storm across southern Germany[2], parts of Austria and Switzerland.
After initially announcing a halt in air traffic until noon on Saturday, Munich airport later announced flights would be cancelled until 6am tomorrow after a heavy snow dump.
Other airports in the region, including in the Swiss financial capital, Zurich, also announced weather-related delays and cancellations.
In Austria and Switzerland, the snowfall led officials to raise the alarm about the danger of avalanches.
The provinces of Tyrol and Vorarlberg in western Austria raised their avalanche warnings to the second-highest level after the region received up to 50 centimetres of snow overnight.
A worker drives a snow plough after the season’s first snow on a street in Zurich, Switzerland, 02 December 2023
A man shovels snow during the season’s first snow fall in Zurich, Switzerland, 02 December 2023
A woman cleans her snow-covered car in Munich, Germany, 02 December 2023
Extreme winter conditions across eastern European nations this week have left several dead and thousands of towns and villages with no electricity, after the first significant cold snap of the season.
In Moldova, four people were reported dead last weekend, with two bodies recovered snowdrift-sunken cars.
In Ukraine, extreme snowstorms left 10 dead across the Odesa, Mykolaiv, Kharkiv, and Kyiv regions.
Power was down in 1500 towns and villages, with one snowstorm in Odesa rendering 2,500 people in need of rescue and around 850 vehicles needed towing.
Southern Ukraine was the worst hit, as cars and buses skidded from icy roads during strong winds.
Bulgaria declared a state of emergency as more than 1,000 villages were left without electricity due to winter storms.
Commenting on the snowfall at Munich airport today, one person posted on X, formerly Twitter: ‘So far holidays are great! Stuck in Munich airport due to snow. Probably 2 more days at the airport:) No way in and out.’
The post was accompanied by a video of people exiting the plane to a runway thickly carpeted with snow.
Trains to and from Munich’s central station were also halted, Germany’s national railway said, advising passengers to delay or reroute their journeys.
The news agency dpa reported that some passengers in Munich and the nearby city of Ulm spent Friday night on trains due to the halt.
Officials for Germany’s Bundesliga[3] also announced that a football match between Bayern Munich and Union Berlin[4], originally scheduled for Saturday afternoon in Munich, was cancelled.
wo kids walk along a path during the season’s first snow fall in Zurich, Switzerland, 02 December 2023
A view of parked bicycles covered with snow in Munich, Germany, 02 December 2023
Snow covered trains are parked at the central station after heavy snow fall in Munich, Germany, Saturday, Dec.
2, 2023
The weather has caused accidents and incidents across the region.
Police in Lower Bavaria, the region northwest of Munich, said they responded to 350 incidents related to snow and ice between Friday night and early Saturday, some of which led to minor to moderate injuries.
Munich’s main rail station was packed with stranded commuters today after trains were cancelled.
Long-distance services have also been hit in the greater area of the Bavarian capital and on the routes to Salzburg, Innsbruck, Nuremberg, Stuttgart and Lindau/Zurich.
Overall, there were delays and cancellations of long-distance trains in southern Germany due to the weather.
According to the German Weather Service 30 to 40 cm of fresh snow was expected in Bavaria in just over 24 hours by this evening, a large part of which fell in 12 hours on Saturday night, they said.
The snow was accompanied by icy conditions, with the media reporting numerous road[5] accidents.
It comes as the UK is gripped by temperatures well below freezing, with football matches and horse racing fixtures among the events abandoned or suspended due to snow or unsafe surfaces. [6][7]
The Met Office has extended a weather warning for snow and ice in Cumbria, northern Lancashire and the Scottish coast south of Dumfries.
The yellow weather warning is now in place throughout all of today but covers a reduced area.
The weather service warned that 1 to 3cm of snow is possible at low levels and 2 to 5cm on higher ground.
It added that further snow showers could combine with icy surfaces to lead to some disruption to road, bus and train services.
Glasgow Airport today said its runway was now fully operational and it would resume flights after planes were grounded earlier due to heavy snowfall.
The Scottish airport had earlier said flight operations were suspended because of a combination of heavier than forecast snow and freezing conditions throughout the night and early morning.
Britain’s Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for snow and ice across parts of northwest England and southern Scotland, with wintry showers expected to lead to some icy patches and snow cover in places.
A person walks through snow above the Hole of Horcum at the North York Moors National Park
Due to the cold temperatures, flurries of snow fell in the north, southeast and southwest of England along with Scotland
A sheep stands in a snow covered field in the Kent Downs today
Pictured: Snow covered a vineyard in the Kent Downs after temperatures plummeted
The footage shows the chilly mist rolling over the West Bay cliffs in Dorset this morning
The mercury dropped to minus 11C in Aviemore in the Highlands overnight and the Met Office also recorded minus 10C in Ravensworth, North Yorkshire on Saturday morning.
The Met Office has issued yellow warnings through Saturday morning for the northern coast and south-west Scotland, as well as the South West and the eastern coast of England.
Forecasters warn the snowy conditions could affect roads and railways, and there is an increased risk of injury from icy surfaces.
The weather service warned that some roads and railways are ‘likely to be affected’ by the conditions with longer journey times by road, bus and train.
The Met Office added that there would probably be some icy patches on untreated roads, pavements and cycle paths resulting in ‘some injuries from slips and falls on icy surfaces’.
There is also a yellow weather warning for snow and ice covering much of the Midlands, Yorkshire and north and central Wales in place from 6pm on Saturday to 12pm on Sunday.
References
- ^ James Callery (www.dailymail.co.uk)
- ^ Germany (www.dailymail.co.uk)
- ^ Bundesliga (www.dailymail.co.uk)
- ^ Berlin (www.dailymail.co.uk)
- ^ road (www.dailymail.co.uk)
- ^ the UK (www.dailymail.co.uk)
- ^ temperatures well below freezing (www.dailymail.co.uk)