FQDL71 DWHA 290300 weatherreport for German coast issued by marine weather service hamburg 29.11.2025, 0300 UTC: general synoptic situation: A deep low 966 west of Haltenbank moves across the North Cape to the Barents Sea while weakening. The associated cold front extends from the Baltic States to eastern Germany and moves slowly southeastwards. On Saturday morning, a secondary low 998 will form over northern England and move to the Skagerrak while deepening. A ridge of high pressure connecting a high 1031 west of the Azores with a high 1026 over central Russia weakens. Vorhersage für Samstag: coastal areas of German North Sea: east frisian coast: wind: southwest about 5, shifting south. visibility/weather: later rain or shower with partly poor visibility. elbe estuary: wind: southwest about 5, shifting south. visibility/weather: later rain or shower with partly poor visibility. helgoland: wind: southwest 5 to 6, shifting south. visibility/weather: at times rain or shower with partly poor visibility. north frisian coast: wind: southwest 5 to 6, for a time decreasing 4, shifting south. visibility/weather: at times rain or shower with partly poor visibility. elbe from hamburg to cuxhaven: wind: southwest 3 to 4, western part first locally 5, shifting south to southeast. visibility/weather: locally moderate visibility. German Baltic Sea: flensburg to fehmarn: wind: southwest about 5, shifting south about 4. visibility/weather: locally moderate visibility. east of fehmarn to ruegen: wind: southwest about 5, shifting south about 4. visibility/weather: locally moderate visibility. boddengewaesser east and east of ruegen: wind: southwest 4 to 5, shifting south. visibility/weather: first rain with partly poor visibility, otherwise locally moderate visibility. Windforce in Beaufort, airpressure in Hektopascal