![]() The day lasts on average 8 hours and 55 minutes. Precipitation amounts to 55 mm (2.2 in), distributed over 10 days. However, it reached 18 ☌ (64.4 ☏) in January 1993. On the warmest days of the month, the temperature usually reaches around 11.5 ☌ (53 ☏). However, it dropped to -21 ☌ (-5.8 ☏) in January 2000. ![]() On the coldest nights of the month, the temperature usually drops to around -13.5 ☌ (7.5 ☏). The average temperature is of -0.4 ☌ (31 ☏), with a minimum of -3.5 ☌ (25.7 ☏) and a maximum of 2.8 ☌ (37 ☏). In January, the coldest month of the year, the weather in Munich is usually very cold. ( January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December) Here are the average sunshine hours per day. It goes a bit better in late spring and summer, in fact there are on average 7/8 hours of sunshine per day from May to August: for a German city, it's no small thing. The city does not get a lot of sun in autumn and winter, in fact, the sun rarely shines from November to February. In Munich, 1,850 hours of sunshine are recorded on average per year. You can check the weather forecast just before leaving, or you can bring spring/autumn clothes, with some warmer clothes (a warm jacket, a sweater), for the evening and for colder days. When the Föhn blows, highs can reach 25 ☌ (77 ☏), while on other occasions, especially in early October, it can be colder, with highs about 10 ☌ (50 ☏), hence, already with almost winter-like weather. On calm nights, fog can form, while the Föhn can bring mild and clear days.ĭuring the Oktoberfest, which is held in the last two weekends of September and in the first of October, you can expect minimum temperatures around 5/8 ☌ (41/46 ☏) and maximum temperatures around 15/18 ☌ (59/64 ☏). The first night frosts usually occur in November, but sometimes also in October. However, Munich is quite sheltered from the heat waves that have been affecting the lowlands of Germany in recent years.Īutumn, from September to November, is initially pleasant, ie in the first half of September, then it gradually becomes more cold, dull and wet. The highest record is 37 ☌ (98.6 ☏) and was set in August 2003. More rarely, the temperature can even exceed 35 ☌ (95 ☏). There can also be some hot and sunny days, with temperatures reaching 28/32 ☌ (82/90 ☏), however, with some risk of afternoon thunderstorms, sometimes intense and accompanied by hail. Atlantic disturbances may pass over the city even in this season, bringing cool and rainy days, though less frequently than in northern Germany. Summer, from June to August, is pleasantly warm during the day, though nights can be cool when the sky is clear, and sometimes even a little cold. On sunny days, in April and May, the temperature can become mild, or even warm, during the day, but the daily temperature range is often considerable, so that nights can remain a bit cold. Some cold days, with highs around 10 ☌ (50 ☏) and lows around freezing, can also occur in May, especially in the first half of the month. Spring, from March to May, is initially cold, then it gradually becomes milder, however, cold weather can return, and late snowfalls and frosts are possible still in April. Snowfalls in Munich are frequent, and often occur in the form of light snow, but sometimes they can be abundant. At the botanical garden, the coldest record is -31.6 ☌ (-24.9 ☏) and was set in February 1929. Minimum temperatures around -15 ☌ (5 ☏) are not so rare, and in the coldest winters, which in the past used to be more frequent, they can drop below -20 ☌ (-4 ☏). On the other hand, when the city is reached by cold air masses from Russia, the temperature drops below freezing, for longer or shorter periods, even during the day. Fog is more frequent in the northern part of the city. On anticyclonic periods, the weather is cold, the sky is gray and fog can form, and sometimes, the temperature remains below freezing even during the day. When the Föhn blows, the temperature can exceed 10 ☌ (50 ☏), and it can sometimes be mild even at night. When the westerlies blow, the temperature remains above freezing during the day, and around freezing at night rain can fall during the day, and maybe a light snow in the coldest hours. However, different weather situations can occur. Winter, from December to February, is cold: the temperature is on average a few degrees above freezing (0 ☌ or 32 ☏) during the day, and a few degrees below at night.
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