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What’s the weather like in Germany in November?
The average temperature’s below 10°C this month as the Germany weather in November is crisp and cold. The late summer sunshine’s disappeared, although you’ll still have some bright conditions with light showers. November’s a quieter month after Oktoberfest and before the Christmas celebrations around Germany.
Geographical influences
The south of Germany, around cities like Munich and Stuttgart, will see a sharp fall in temperatures this month. In this region, which is close to Switzerland and Austria, it could be just 4°C or 5°C with the chance of snowfall towards the end of the month. In the north, it’s a little milder with less risk of wintery showers thanks to the breeze from the North Sea and Baltic Sea.
Averages
The weather in Germany in November has about three to four hours of sunshine each day, on average, which compares well to the UK and many north European countries. The average temperature hovers around 8°C, which could drop a lot on higher ground in the south. The night time temperature’s usually between 2°C to 4°C. Rainfall’s higher than October and you can expect 49mm over the month, so bring a waterproof jacket or umbrella. The wind chill shouldn’t be a worry, as wind speeds are moderate, especially in built-up cities like Munich and Berlin.