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Germany’s climate is quite inconsistent. The weather changes frequently from day to day, and even seasonal patterns vary from year to year.
The country’s northwest region is generally the coldest, with temperatures increasing eastward and southward. Summers tend to be warm across Germany, with average temperatures reaching between 64°F to 75°F (18°C to 24°C).
Winters are bitterly cold. Average winter temperatures in most regions range from 13°F (11°C) to 37°F (3°C). Snowfall is common, especially in the mountainous regions. Extremes aren’t common, but severe winters can sweep through the country occasionally.
Spring can take shape slowly, and Indian summers lasting well into October can appear occasionally. Rainfall mainly occurs during the summer months. If you enjoy the drama of a thunderstorm, you will likely experience quite a few in Germany.
As a newcomer to Germany, you’ll soon discover that the best way to prepare for the weather is to check local stations daily before leaving the house.