Global Weather Forecast: November 24–30

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Global Weather Forecast: November 24–30

Global weather events from November 24 to November 30, 2025, have highlighted significant disasters and seasonal changes around the world. Major floods and mudslides in Southeast Asia have affected Indonesia and Thailand, while winter weather has begun to show its presence in parts of Europe.

Severe Flooding in Southeast Asia

In recent days, Southeast Asia has faced devastating floods. Indonesia has reported a tragic death toll of over 300 due to flash floods and mudslides, particularly in West Sumatera Province. Rescuers continue to search for missing persons after these catastrophic events.

  • Indonesia: Over 300 deaths due to floods and mudslides.
  • Thailand: Hundreds reportedly dead in Hat Yai City floods.

In Hat Yai City, Thailand, the situation remains dire as local media report hundreds of fatalities attributed to severe flooding. The official death toll is still pending confirmation.

Displacement and Response

In the Gaza Strip, Palestinian men have constructed channels in the sand to manage rainfall in a makeshift camp for displaced individuals. This highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis exacerbated by adverse weather conditions.

Winter Weather in Europe

Meanwhile, winter has officially arrived in Germany. Snowfall affected Berlin, where snow-clearing vehicles worked diligently near the iconic Brandenburg Gate. The snow also reached the Danxia Tourist Area in Zhangye City, Gansu Province, China, on November 24.

Skiing Season Begins

In southern Germany, ski enthusiasts welcomed the opening day of the skiing season. On November 28, skiers and snowboarders took to the slopes near Grainau and Garmisch-Partenkirchen, enjoying their first experience of winter sports.

These weather scenarios during the week of November 24 to November 30 highlight the stark contrast between devastating floods and the joy of winter sports across different regions of the globe. As weather patterns evolve, communities must remain vigilant and prepared for both natural disasters and seasonal changes.