FQDL71 DWHA 020500 weatherreport for German coast issued by marine weather service hamburg 02.06.2026, 0500 UTC: general synoptic situation: A high 1021 Black Sea is extending a broad ridge toward the northern Baltic Sea; the ridge is slowly turning eastward. A low 999 northwest of the Hebrides is moving toward the northern part of the North Sea while weakening. A trough is moving from the English Channel to eastern Germany. Early Wednesday, a new low 989 will be located just northwest of Ireland. Forecast for Tuesday Coastal areas of German North Sea: East Frisian coast: wind: southeast to south 3 to 4, shifting southwest later. visibility/weather: later shower and thunderstorms with very poor visibility. Elbe estuary: wind: southeast to south 3 to 4, shifting southwest later. visibility/weather: later shower and thunderstorms with very poor visibility. Helgoland: wind: southeast to south 3 to 4, shifting southwest later. visibility/weather: later shower and thunderstorms with very poor visibility. North Frisian coast: wind: southeast to south 3 to 4, shifting southwest later. visibility/weather: later shower and thunderstorms with very poor visibility. Elbe from Hamburg to Cuxhaven: wind: southeast to south about 3, shifting southwest later. visibility/weather: later shower and thunderstorms with very poor visibility. German Baltic Sea: Flensburg to Fehmarn: wind: south 3, shifting southeast later and increasing 4. visibility/weather: good visibility. East of Fehmarn to Ruegen: wind: south 3, shifting southeast later and increasing 4 to 5. visibility/weather: good visibility. Boddengewaesser east and east of Ruegen: wind: south 3, shifting southeast later and increasing 4 to 5. visibility/weather: good visibility. Windforce in Beaufort, airpressure in Hektopascal