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What is the weather like in Germany now?

It's cloudy from 0 to 7 degrees here today. In recent years, winter in Germany is very warm, but not very cold. Even if the temperature is lower than Shanghai, don't be afraid. Both home and bus have heating, which is very comfortable. Generally, it doesn't feel cold to wear short sleeves when reading in the library. I suggest you don't need to bring too thick clothes in. The key is a warm coat. Supplement: 165438+65438 It may start to snow between the middle and late February1October, and the temperature difference between day and night is relatively large. In principle, you don't need a coat or down jacket with some underwear and a thin sweater-because there is enough indoor heating. Hats, scarves and gloves must also be brought. When the air is dry, pay attention to hydrating and moisturizing. Germany is located in the cool westerly belt between the Atlantic Ocean and the continental climate in the east, and the temperature fluctuates rarely. Rainfall is distributed throughout the year. The northwest is close to the ocean, with a maritime climate, which is not too hot in summer and mostly not cold in winter. With the elevation of the eastern and southeastern terrain, the climate difference increases, and the Leng Xia thermal characteristics of continental climate in winter become more and more obvious, reaching-10 degrees in the coldest and approaching 30 degrees in the hottest. A stable and mild climate is a common feature of Germany. The average temperature in winter is between 1.5 degrees (lowlands) and -6 degrees (mountainous areas). In July, the average temperature in the plain area is 18 degrees, and it is about 20 degrees in the valley area in the southern mountainous area. It is generally believed that April is a month with changeable climate in Germany. Rainstorms, floods, hurricanes and heavy snow come alternately, so Germans who go out this month usually take umbrellas. May, June and September 65438+1October165438+1October is a good season for Germans to engage in various exchange activities, and all kinds of activities are generally arranged in these five months. July and August are German holiday seasons. Q: Thank you for your detailed answer. Are you in Germany? Answer: What you need is information about applying for an exchange service (reciprocal student) visa. Applicants applying for exchange service in the Federal Republic of Germany (Au-pair) should provide the following information: valid passport, three carefully filled application forms (RK 1200), and four photos of recent documents with the same white background, one for each application form and one for each application. The exchange service written in German or English is the same, including a complete resume written in German or English about pocket money and medical insurance, and a residence certificate issued by the police station where the current residence is located with an English or German translation. For minors: a birth certificate issued by a notary public and certified by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China and the German Embassy in China, and a statement that both parents agree to go to Germany (this statement can be signed by both parents in the embassy or by a notary public). Minors whose parents are divorced must also attach: the original divorce certificate/divorce judgment of their parents and the ownership certificate of custody, as well as a double-certified notarial certificate translated in German or English. If you need to send your passport by registered mail, please provide an envelope with RMB 10 yuan stamp. Applicants applying for an exchange service visa must be at least 17 years old and must not be over 24 years old. All materials must be submitted in one original and two copies. If information is incomplete, it will be ignored. Both the embassy and the German authorities may request other information. The embassy can issue a visa only after the competent foreign affairs bureau of Germany's future residence gives a positive answer. Individual ordinary passport holders must apply for visas in person at the visa office according to the appointment time. You must make an appointment in advance to apply for a visa. You can only dial (010) 6532/kloc from Monday to Friday at 8: 15 to145, and from Monday to Thursday at 15 to15. Reception time at the Visa Office of the German Embassy in China: a) Visa processing time (reserved only): Monday to Friday at 8:15-1:45b) Passport collection time: Monday to Thursday15: 00-16:/. Note: Except the visa fee, all official activities, visa application forms and instructions from the visa office are free. German visa agencies in China, the Federal Republic of Germany and People's Republic of China (PRC), have four representative offices with fixed jurisdiction in visa matters: 1. Residents or permanent residents of Anhui, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai can only apply for visas at the German Consulate General in Shanghai. Address: Floor 14, Jing 'an New Times Building, Wujiang Road 188, Shanghai, postcode: 20004 1, telephone: (02 1) 62171520, fax:. 2. Residents or permanent residents of Fujian, Guangdong, Hainan and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region can only apply for visas at the German Consulate General in Guangzhou. Address: No.339 Huanshi Road, Guangzhou, Guangdong International Hotel19th Floor, Postal Code: 5 10098, Tel: (020)83306533, Fax: (020)833 17033. 3. Hong Kong and Macao residents or permanent residents can only apply for visas at the German Consulate General in Hong Kong. Address: Floor 2 1 United Center, 95 Queensway, Central, Hong Kong. Floor; 95 Queensway, Hong Kong. Tel: (00852)2 1058777, Fax: (00852)2 1058788. 4. The German Embassy in Beijing is responsible for the visa affairs of residents in other parts of China. 5. The German Consulate General in Chengdu does not issue visas. No, but when I was passing through Germany, I went to Austria and asked, Oh, thank you.