The climate of Vienna

Vienna’s climate belongs to the relatively mild Central European transitional climate, which is characterized by mild and humid conditions. The annual average temperature is 9.8 degrees Celsius, and the annual temperature range is 21.3 degrees Celsius. The climate is humid all year round, with an annual precipitation of 660 mm, evenly distributed in each month, and the annual precipitation days are 160 days.

Winter in Vienna lasts for half a year (from October to March), but the climate is not severely cold. Most monthly temperatures are above 0 degrees Celsius. If there is strong cold air passing through, the temperature will also drop. Can drop to minus 20 degrees Celsius. From November to February, the sunshine is scarce, with an average of only 1 to 2 hours a day; the humidity is high, the weather is often gray and rainy, and the cold, wet winter makes people very uncomfortable. From April to May, the temperature in Vienna gradually rises, but the rate of recovery is slow, and the weather is hot and cold and unpredictable.

The summer in Vienna is from June to August. The climate is mild but not hot, with temperatures ranging from 18 degrees Celsius to 20 degrees Celsius. June is the peak tourist season in Vienna. At this time, colorful concerts are often held in the city, and the melodious and cheerful music floats over the music capital, adding infinite joy to the city.