FQDL71 DWHA 292000 weatherreport for German coast issued by marine weather service hamburg 29.03.2026, 2000 UTC: general synoptic situation: A high 1030 over the Urals is connected to the Azores high 1041 by a ridge extending across southern Germany and the Baltic states. A deep low 978 near Iceland is moving towards the Norwegian Sea while weakening. An associated trough over the North Sea is moving the Baltic Sea while weakening. Whilst this causes the ridge of high pressure over Eastern Europe to weaken, a strong ridge will remain over southern Germany. Forecast for Sunday Coastal areas of German North Sea: East Frisian coast: wind: southwest 4, increasing 6, for a time 7, shifting northwest later and decreasing 5. visibility/weather: later rain, shower or thunderstorms with poor visibility. Elbe estuary: wind: southwest 4, increasing 6 to 7. visibility/weather: later rain with poor visibility. Helgoland: wind: southwest about 4, increasing 6 to 7, shifting northwest later and decreasing 5. visibility/weather: later rain with poor visibility. North Frisian coast: wind: southwest about 4, increasing 6 to 7, shifting northwest later and decreasing 5. visibility/weather: later rain or shower with poor visibility. Elbe from Hamburg to Cuxhaven: wind: southwest about 3, increasing 5 to 6. visibility/weather: later rain with poor visibility. German Baltic Sea: Flensburg to Fehmarn: wind: southwest to south 3 to 4, increasing 5 to 6. visibility/weather: later rain with partly poor visibility. East of Fehmarn to Ruegen: wind: southwest to south 3 to 4, increasing about 5. visibility/weather: later rain with partly poor visibility. Boddengewaesser east and east of Ruegen: wind: southwest to south 3 to 4, increasing 5. visibility/weather: good visibility. Windforce in Beaufort, airpressure in Hektopascal