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What's the climate like in Berlin, Germany from July to August? What should I wear?

German tourist season climate and dress guide

German tourist season climate and dress guide

Optimal travel time

Germany is located in the cool westerly belt between the Atlantic Ocean and the continental climate in the east, with four distinct seasons and moderate humidity. To travel here, you generally only need to prepare clothes suitable for North China. It's hot during the day and cool at night in summer, so you need to take a sweater. The climate in the north is warmer and wetter in winter, even warmer than that in the south. In winter (65438+ 10 month), the average temperature is between l.5—6 and 6 degrees; Summer (July) is between 18-20 degrees. There is precipitation all year round. Exceptions are the Upper Rhine Valley, Upper Bourne and the Haltz Mountains. In contrast, the Upper Rhine Valley is warmer and wetter; Upper Bourne can often feel the dry and hot wind blowing from the Alps; The mountain wind in Haltz Mountain area is biting, cool in summer and snowy in winter.

German dress guide

Travel clothes

Summer (June, July and August)

Summer is sometimes as hot as the south, but it is very dry, and the temperature difference between morning and evening is quite large!

Friends who only come to Germany to study or travel during the summer vacation:

Although the weather in July and August is quite warm, it sometimes turns unexpectedly cold.

Especially in the summer at the end of August, sometimes there will be temperatures that need small sweaters!

Especially in mountain tourist destinations, it will be a little cold at night.

Take a thin sweater so that you won't catch a cold on your way home.

Anyway, please remember to bring a thin coat, a thin sweater or a long-sleeved shirt.

At least it won't be too cumbersome to tie it around your waist or stuff it in a backpack.

Spring and Autumn Period (March, April, May, September, October and November)

The weather in spring and autumn is always unstable, so please check the weather a few days before departure and make final preparations!

Sometimes there will be a high temperature of 20 degrees in April, such as 30 degrees that lasted for several days in May this year.

But it usually drops to the bottom temperature of 15 degrees in less than a week!

So a few warm clothes are indispensable.

But the suitcase is stuffed with a pile of sweaters and heavy coats, and it is easy to be full.

So, you can choose two or three warmest sweaters (the one that doesn't breathe easily is better).

If the coat is too heavy and troublesome, you might as well change it into a windbreaker that can keep out the wind and rain.

Besides, you'd better wear a scarf. Girls who love drifting can wear scarves.

So the luggage won't be too much and too heavy.

Winter (December, January and February)

To tell the truth, winter in Germany is really cold.

But the good news is that almost all indoor places have heating.

So as soon as you enter the room, you will be warmed up.

Therefore, there must be appropriate adjustments in the way and habits of dressing!

Otherwise, wandering outdoors will be frozen into a snowman, and running indoors may be baked into a man in black.

The preparation director looks forward to friends in Germany: if coming to Germany is not just ice and snow,

The suggestion here is: buy all the clothes in winter as much as possible from Germany!

If you still feel uneasy and insist on bringing something,

Then take the warmest coat in the closet first, and then put on two favorite sweaters.

The advantage of buying winter clothes in Germany is that, in addition to the high choice of types and styles,

The price is also relatively much cheaper. After all, many clothes are still hard to find in Taiwan Province Province.

Because of the great climate difference, the clothes you wear will be different.

And friends who come to Germany for exhibitions in winter don't have to worry too much!

If you just come to see the exhibition, because it's usually warmer indoors,

Usually good-looking suits can still come in handy!

Simply put, if you spend less than half an hour outdoors a day,

In other words, there are only rides and transfers (there is heating on the vehicle).

Then a pile of socks and sweaters that don't fit the suit can be saved.

But if there are outdoor activities, such as two or three days of sightseeing, this kind of equipment is indispensable in winter!

Average temperature in major cities in Germany

1 February March May July August September1October1October1February.

Berlin 2381319 22 24 231913 73

-3 -3 0 4 8 12 14 13 10 6 2 - 1

Hamburg 2381318 22 23 23191374

-3 -3 0 3 7 1 1 13 13 10 6 2 - 1

Frankfurt 35111620232524211484

-2 - 1 2 6 9 13 15 14 1 1 7 3 0

Munich13914182123 23 201372.

-6 -5 -2 3 7 10 12 1 1 8 4 0 -4

Note: The upper grid refers to the average temperature during the day, and the lower grid refers to the average temperature at night. Unit: Celsius

The above four cities are representative: Berlin is in the east, Hamburg is in the north, Frankfurt is in the midwest and Munich is in the south.