FQDL71 DWHA 260000 weatherreport for German coast issued by marine weather service hamburg 26.03.2026, 0000 UTC: general synoptic situation: A deep low 975 Haltenbank is dissolving. A secondary low 975 in the Stockholm area will move toward the North Cape by Thursday morning while weakening. A subsequent trough will move from Skagerrak to southern Sweden. The ridge of a high 1033 in the sea area between the Azores and Ireland initially extends as far as Iceland and swings into the North Sea by early Friday. Another deep low 969 reaches the Irminger Sea on Thursday evening and moves toward Iceland while weakening. Forecast for Thursday Coastal areas of German North Sea: East Frisian coast: wind: northwest 5 to 6, later decreasing about 4. visibility/weather: at times rain- or shower of sleet with moderate visibility. Elbe estuary: wind: northwest about 5. visibility/weather: at times rain- or shower of sleet with moderate visibility. Helgoland: wind: northwest 5 to 6, later decreasing about 4. visibility/weather: at times rain- or shower of sleet with moderate visibility. North Frisian coast: wind: northwest 6, first locally 7, decreasing 5. visibility/weather: at times rain- or shower of sleet with moderate visibility. Elbe from Hamburg to Cuxhaven: wind: west to northwest about 4, for a time about 5. visibility/weather: at times rain- or shower of sleet with moderate visibility, locally thunderstorms. German Baltic Sea: Flensburg to Fehmarn: wind: westerly winds about 5. visibility/weather: at times shower with moderate visibility. East of Fehmarn to Ruegen: wind: westerly winds about 5. visibility/weather: at times shower with moderate visibility. Boddengewaesser east and east of Ruegen: wind: southwest to west 5 to 6, decreasing 4. visibility/weather: at times shower with moderate visibility. Windforce in Beaufort, airpressure in Hektopascal