Dec · Jan · Feb
Winter (cold + snow): wind and footing shape comfort
Avg low -8 to -4°C / high -1 to 2°C · Precip days: 8–12 / ~45–75 mm
- • Wind can push perceived temperature lower.
- • Snow and ice change walking comfort quickly.
- • Indoor heating makes layers useful.
Suggested outfits
- · Puffer/coat + layers
- · Optional traction
A note for travelers
In winter, staying dry and stable on sidewalks can matter as much as warmth.
Mar · Apr · May
Spring (variable): warming up, with rain, wind, and big swings
Avg low -2 to 10°C / high 5 to 20°C · Rainy days: 8–12 / ~55–85 mm
- • March can still feel winter-like; May is often more comfortable.
- • Rain can drop comfort quickly.
- • Layering works best.
Suggested outfits
- · Jacket + layers
- · Optional umbrella
A note for travelers
Spring often feels like two seasons in one day—warm sun, cool wind.
Jun · Jul · Aug
Summer (warm/hot + humid): heat index and hot spells matter
Avg low 16–19°C / high 25–28°C · Rainy days: 7–10 / ~60–95 mm
- • Humidity can raise perceived heat.
- • Short thunderstorms can happen.
- • Strong A/C indoors can make a thin layer useful.
Suggested outfits
- · Breathable clothing
- · Optional indoor layer
- · Optional rain option
A note for travelers
In summer, humidity often decides comfort more than temperature alone.
Sep · Oct · Nov
Fall (crisp): comfortable early, much cooler by November
Avg low 2–14°C / high 8–24°C · Rainy days: 7–10 / ~55–90 mm
- • September can feel very comfortable outdoors.
- • By October and November, evenings cool down fast.
- • Wind can add chill.
Suggested outfits
- · Light jacket/coat + layers
- · Optional umbrella
A note for travelers
Fall layering pays off most when plans include evenings.