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Berlin’s seasonal weather swings from warm summers to damp winters

Berlin’s climate tells a story of contrasts—sunny, 30°C summers and damp, frosty winters. Decades of data reveal how 106 rainy days shape life here.

This is a picture of a city, where there are buildings, trees, poles, roads, vehicles , sky.
This is a picture of a city, where there are buildings, trees, poles, roads, vehicles , sky.

Berlin’s seasonal weather swings from warm summers to damp winters

Berlin’s climate blends mild maritime influences with sharper continental extremes. The city sees warm summers and damp, chilly winters, with temperatures and rainfall shifting noticeably across the seasons. Long-term records show an average yearly rainfall of 570 mm, spread over roughly 106 wet days. Summer in Berlin brings warmth, with average temperatures hovering between 17 and 18.5°C. Heatwaves occasionally push readings above 30°C, while evenings often stay pleasantly mild, rarely dipping below 20°C. The season also brings the year’s heaviest rain, particularly in June. Berlin’s weather follows a predictable rhythm of warm, sometimes hot summers and wet, cold winters. The 570 mm of yearly rain and 106 rainy days shape daily life, from outdoor activities in summer to bundling up against winter’s damp chill. These patterns, tracked over decades, define the city’s climate and its seasonal shifts.

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