- Germany’s climate is favored with moderately continental, characterized by:
- Cold winters, with average daily temperatures around 0 °C (32 °F) or slightly above.
- Warm summers, with maximum temperatures around 22/24 °C (72/75 °F) in July and August.
- The northernmost area (see Bremen, Hamburg, Lübeck, Rostock, Kiel) is milder, but also rainier and windier.
- Winters are very cold with constant snowfalls, however, it’s not abundant (except in Bavaria and in the mountains.
- Snow is more common across the eastern belt.
- In spring, the temperature rises slowly in March with average lows around freezing, while highs are around 8 °C (46 °F) in Hamburg, 9 °C (48 °F) in Berlin and Munich, and 11 °C (52 °F) in Frankfurt and the western areas.
- Summer season in Germany is often pleasant with maximum temperatures ranges from 22/24 °C. The climate is generally moderate with warm summers and cold winters, and rain occurs frequently throughout the year.
- In April, temperatures in day time often range from 12/13 °C (54/55 °F) in Hamburg and Berlin to 15 °C (59 °F) in Frankfurt.
- In May, the average maximum temperature is around 18/20 °C (64/68 °F).
- Autumn arrives early in September and is usually pleasant, but later the weather is characterized by lower temperatures and frequent rain.
- In November, weather conditions in Germany are extremely cold. The nights are longer and days are shorter, with great possibilities of snowfall.