Find out all about Munich climate and weather by month. It’s very important to know the weather where you’re going, so you can plan your trips and even pack your suitcases. So, check it out:
What’s the weather like in Munich?
The climate in Munich is quite different from that in other countries, because in the months from June to September, which represent summer, the temperatures are not so high, while in winter they are very cold.
So don’t worry about getting too hot when you’re in the city in the summer, but if you’re in the winter, be prepared to wrap up warm and even see snow. Below is a graph showing the temperatures in Munich throughout the year:
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1. Winter in Munich
Winter lasts from the last ten days of December until the third week of March. The coldest month of the year in Munich is January, when temperatures range from 3°C to -3°C. The chances of rain during this season are average and it may even snow, but it’s not much and won’t bother travelers.
In winter, it also gets dark much earlier, around 5pm. So it’s good to get up early, precisely to enjoy the sights that are nice to see during the day in this German city. In addition to the traditional sights we recommend in winter:
- Sightseeing in enclosed and covered spaces, such as museums, which are usually air-conditioned;
- At night, when the cold is more intense, you can look for closed restaurants and bars – and don’t worry, there are plenty of them;
- Winter is also the ideal time for romantic walks in Munich, as the city takes on a special charm;
- Pack warm, heavy coats that really protect you from the cold. You should also pack pants, a second coat, gloves, hats and waterproof shoes (wellies if possible).
2. Spring in Munich
Spring is one of the best times to visit Munich. The most flowery season of the year takes place between the last ten days of March and the beginning of June, when winter begins to leave and the flowers appear – especially the famous tulips.
At this time, it tends to rain a little, but nothing that would hinder outdoor walks. Temperatures in spring are no higher than 19°C, with the highest temperatures occurring in June, when summer is already approaching.
- The best thing about visiting the city at this time are the flower gardens in Munich’s parks, which are beautiful and make for great photo opportunities;
- Pack more pants than shorts and don’t forget to bring some mid-season coats, such as cardigans.
3. Summer in Munich
Summer in Munich is very different from summer in most countries, where temperatures are high. There, the thermometers rarely exceed 24°C. Summer lasts from the end of June to the beginning of September and, although it’s not as hot, it’s one of the best times to go outdoors on sunny days.
- Take the opportunity to visit the city’s parks again, go on picnics or simply walk around the charming neighborhoods;
- In summer, it gets dark later, around 9pm, which gives travelers more time to make the most of the city;
- Pack light clothes, but also at least two warm coats and two pairs of pants. Temperature changes are common, and you can expect cooler days even in winter.
- Important tip: To make the most of your trip, staying in the best area is essential. So, if you want, check out our article explaining the best region, the hotels and how you can save a lot on accommodation.
4. Autumn in Munich
Autumn (September, October, November and December) is a very beautiful season. That’s because it’s when all the trees and foliage in the city take on a reddish-orange color that is quite enchanting. Temperatures there average 14°C during the day and 5°C at night, and drop as the end of the year approaches.
- During the fall in this destination, bring warm clothes, such as big coats, pants and closed shoes;
- It rains a lot, in fact it’s the time of year when it rains the most, and this can be a bit of a nuisance, but the scenery and the falling leaves are worth it, being the great attraction of the season.
Save money on your trip to Munich:
Saving money: do you want to plan your trip while making the most of your budget? Be sure to read our article on how to travel to Munich cheap, with all the tips to save the most, while still enjoying it!
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Hotels: our article on where to stay in Munich. You will find out the best area and how to save a lot on the hotel.
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