The German Weather Service (DWD) warns of slippery roads. For a strip from the Jade Bay to Lake Constance, stretching from Germany’s western border to Hanover, Erfurt and Ulm, a warning of significant slippery conditions has been in effect since the night. In addition to freezing rain, some light snowfall is also expected in the affected regions. In the west there will be light frost down to minus five degrees, in the south and southeast there will be moderate frost down to minus nine degrees.

“Freezing rain with black ice forming in areas from the west. The focus is from the Eifel over the Sauerland to East Westphalia,” says the DWD weather report. Restrictions on road traffic are possible. The warning is valid in many places until Friday at 1 p.m., and in parts of Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria until 3 p.m. According to the weather service, freezing rain in the mountains can also turn into snow. Snow amounts of one to five centimeters are possible.

The DWD recommends avoiding unnecessary time outdoors and driving, adapting your behavior in traffic and planning for delays and disruptions. Switching to the train is hardly possible because of the train drivers’ warning strike this Friday.

“Anyone who has the opportunity to work from home should take advantage of it,” said an ADAC spokesman for the German Press Agency, also with a view to the weather situation. “Because you can’t rely on the alternative option of trains,” he added.

The interactive map below shows where precipitation is currently falling. You can also view the forecast for a later date using the timeline at the bottom of the graphic. At the top right, the level displayed can also be changed to, for example, temperature or wind.

The service is provided by Windy.com. The makers use the model from the “European Center for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts” for their representations and forecasts.