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What’s the weather like in Germany in July?
It’s the peak of the summer and visitors enjoy relaxing in the sunshine and exploring the sights and attractions around Germany. The Germany weather in July is hot, sunny and with not too many showers. It’s the perfect time for a city escape or relaxing countryside break.
Geographical influences
While temperatures are high throughout Germany in July, because it’s such a big country, there can be some variation. In the north, the Baltic and North Sea winds have a pleasant cooling impact. Inland temperatures are often hotter and in the south, around the Munich and Stuttgart areas, the humidity rises.
Averages
Any brief summer showers are usually quite welcome. On average there’s 53mm of rainfall during 14 rain-affected days in July. The high level of sunshine pushes any rain clouds away. You could see eight or nine hours each day and make sure you use plenty of lotion if you’re soaking up the sun. Temperatures could reach the high twenties and the average of 24°C shows how brilliant the weather in Germany in July is. With the sun not setting until nearly 9.30pm for much of the month, you can make the most of long, warm days in cities like Munich, Berlin and Cologne.
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