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Görlitzer Park will remain open at night on May 1
Around Labor Day, thousands of people flock to Kreuzberg and the area around Görlitzer Park. As a special exception, the gates will remain open for the duration. more
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The weather has been somewhat milder in Berlin and Brandenburg since Monday. However, caution is still advised when driving or walking. A severe weather warning is in effect until Tuesday morning.
The German Weather Service (DWD) warned that conditions on the roads in Berlin and neighboring states could become dangerous starting Monday evening. Those using the S-Bahn trains should also expect possible disruptions. Weather-related repairs to railroad switches led to delays on Monday.
Although it is gradually getting warmer, temperatures in many places dropped to double-digit sub-zero levels on Monday night. Light snowfall followed in the afternoon. With milder temperatures, the snow will first turn to rain in the southwestern half of Brandenburg and later in the northeast, which may freeze on the cold ground and lead to black ice. Caution is therefore still advised on the roads on Tuesday morning. The DWD issued a severe weather warning for Berlin due to slippery conditions. This warning is valid from Monday, 11 p.m., until Tuesday, 8 a.m. Severe weather warnings are also in effect in numerous districts and cities in Brandenburg due to the high risk of slippery conditions.
Due to the black ice warning, the parks of the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg will remain closed to avert danger to visitors, according to a statement by the foundation. The Botanical Garden in Berlin will also remain closed until 12 noon on Tuesday.