FQDL71 DWHA 112000 weatherreport for German coast issued by marine weather service hamburg 11.03.2026, 2000 UTC: general synoptic situation: Between a weakening high 1057 over Kazakhstan and the Azores high 1032, a broad ridge of high pressure extends over southern Europe. An extensive deep low 959 east of Iceland deepens and moves towards Jan Mayen. An associated frontal system extends across southern Sweden and the western Baltic Sea and will reach the Baltic States on Thursday noon while weakening. Another frontal system will spread from the British Isles to the North Sea on Thursday afternoon. Forecast for Wednesday Coastal areas of German North Sea: East Frisian coast: wind: south 4 to 5, west-, shifting southwest later. visibility/weather: at times rain with poor visibility. Elbe estuary: wind: south 4 to 5, west-, shifting southwest later. visibility/weather: at times rain with poor visibility. Helgoland: wind: south 5, west-, shifting southwest later 4. visibility/weather: first rain with poor visibility. North Frisian coast: wind: south about 5, west-, shifting southwest later 4. visibility/weather: at times rain with poor visibility. Elbe from Hamburg to Cuxhaven: wind: south to southwest 3 to 4, for a time shifting west. visibility/weather: at times rain with poor visibility. German Baltic Sea: Flensburg to Fehmarn: wind: south 3 to 4, shifting southwest to west. visibility/weather: at times rain with poor visibility. East of Fehmarn to Ruegen: wind: south 3 to 4, locally 5, shifting southwest to west. visibility/weather: at times rain with poor visibility. Boddengewaesser east and east of Ruegen: wind: south 3 to 4, locally 5, shifting southwest to west. visibility/weather: later rain with poor visibility. Windforce in Beaufort, airpressure in Hektopascal