
"The Allgau region in the states of Bavaria and Baden-Wurttemberg is predicted to receive 20 to 30 cm (8 to 12 inches) of fresh snow by Saturday night, while the Black Forest could see as much as 50 cm, forecasters say. Long-distance train services in the north are expected to resume operations from 10 a.m. (0900 GMT), according to national rail operator Deutsche Bahn."
"This comes after a day on which bus and train services were severely disrupted, with all buses canceled in Hannover and surrounding regions on Friday evening. Many traffic accidents were also reported. The snow has had its positive side for those who enjoy winter sports, with numerous ski regions in Saxony, Thuringia and Hesse profiting from excellent conditions."
Northern German regions are beginning to recover after heavy snowfall on Friday while southern areas prepare for incoming snow. The Allgau region in Bavaria and Baden-Wurttemberg is predicted to receive 20 to 30 cm of fresh snow by Saturday night, and the Black Forest could see up to 50 cm. Long-distance trains in the north are expected to resume from 10 a.m. after cancellations. Bus and train services were severely disrupted the previous day, with all buses canceled in Hannover and many traffic accidents reported. Several ski regions in Saxony, Thuringia and Hesse are enjoying excellent conditions, and temperatures may fall to around -15 C in some locations overnight.
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