FQDL71 DWHA 120800 weatherreport for German coast issued by marine weather service hamburg 12.03.2026, 0800 UTC: general synoptic situation: An extensive deep low 956 northeast of Iceland remains almost stationary. Its cold front will move from the Baltic Sea to the Baltic States by Thursday afternoon. Another trough will move from the British Isles to the North Sea by Thursday afternoon. Forecast for Thursday Coastal areas of German North Sea: East Frisian coast: wind: southwest 4, shifting south and increasing slowly 6 to 7. visibility/weather: later light rain with moderate visibility. Elbe estuary: wind: southwest to west 4, shifting south and increasing 6. visibility/weather: later light rain with moderate visibility. Helgoland: wind: southwest to west 4, shifting south and increasing 6 to 7. visibility/weather: later light rain with moderate visibility. North Frisian coast: wind: southwest to west 4, shifting south and increasing 6 to 7. visibility/weather: later light rain with moderate visibility. Elbe from Hamburg to Cuxhaven: wind: southwest to west 3 to 4, shifting south, increasing slowly about 5. visibility/weather: first locally moderate visibility. German Baltic Sea: Flensburg to Fehmarn: wind: southwest to west about 4, shifting south, later increasing 5 to 6. visibility/weather: at times moderate visibility. East of Fehmarn to Ruegen: wind: southwest to west about 4, shifting south, later increasing 5 to 6. visibility/weather: first locally moderate visibility. Boddengewaesser east and east of Ruegen: wind: west to southwest 4 to 5, shifting south, for a time decreasing about 3. visibility/weather: first locally rain with poor visibility. Windforce in Beaufort, airpressure in Hektopascal