Dec · Jan · Feb
Winter (colder, sometimes below freezing): frost/snow can change walking comfort
Avg low -3–0°C / high 2–6°C · Wet/snowy days: 10–16 / ~30–55 mm
- • Freezing mornings can make surfaces slippery.
- • Even light snow or frost can change comfort noticeably.
- • Warm interiors vs cold streets create frequent transitions.
Suggested outfits
- · Warm coat/puffer + layers
- · Gloves/neck warmth
- · Shoes with traction for slippery days
A note for travelers
Small warmth items (gloves/neck) often matter as much as the main coat.
Mar · Apr · May · Sep · Oct · Nov
Shoulder seasons (big day–night swing): fine by day, cooler after sunset
Avg low 2–10°C / high 9–19°C · Rainy days: 6–11 / ~35–70 mm
- • Clear afternoons can feel pleasant, but late hours cool down fast.
- • Rain drops perceived temperature quickly.
- • Wind can make it feel colder than the number suggests.
Suggested outfits
- · Light jacket/coat + layers
- · Umbrella/light waterproof option (optional)
- · Comfortable walking shoes
A note for travelers
If you’ll be out late, layering choices become obvious.
Jun · Jul · Aug
Summer (warm to hot + storms): hot spells and thunderstorms can overlap
Avg low 12–16°C / high 22–28°C (hot spells possible) · Rainy days: 7–12 / ~60–95 mm (often showery)
- • Many days feel comfortable, but hot spells can happen.
- • Thunderstorms can arrive quickly and feel intense, but often pass.
- • Evenings often feel easier, though heat can linger during hot spells.
Suggested outfits
- · T-shirts + thin layer for evenings/indoors
- · Umbrella/light waterproof option (optional)
- · Breathable option for hot spells (optional)
A note for travelers
Keep an indoor anchor (museum/café) around storm windows to smooth the day.