Be prepared for any surprises from nature during your visit to Neubrandenburg. In this section, you will find the most up-to-date weather information, including detailed charts and forecasts for the near future.
Weather in Neubrandenburg
Current Weather
General Weather Overview
The climate in Neubrandenburg can be described as temperate, transitioning from maritime to continental. The weather here is generally mild and comfortable for travel, without extreme temperature fluctuations. There is a clear change of four seasons throughout the year, allowing tourists to plan a varied holiday — from summer walks by the lake to cosy winter evenings.
Summer in the city is usually warm but not stifling: in the hottest months, July and August, the daytime temperature rises to a pleasant 22–23°C. Winter here is cool but not severe; the thermometer rarely drops deep below zero, hovering on average between +1°C and +3°C. This makes the city attractive to visit even during the colder months.
It is worth noting that the weather in this region of Germany can be changeable. Precipitation falls quite evenly throughout the year: the number of rainy days varies from 9 to 14 per month regardless of the season. Therefore, when packing for your trip, it is recommended to always have an umbrella or a light raincoat with you so that a short rain shower does not interfere with your sightseeing plans.
Temperature
Climatic conditions in Neubrandenburg are characterised by moderation and a lack of extreme temperature spikes, making the city accessible for visits all year round. The winter period here can be described as mild and cool: the coldest months are traditionally January and December with average values around +2.4°C...+3.0°C. At this time, night temperatures balance on the brink of freezing (around +0.6°C...+1.2°C), so severe frosts happen infrequently, but warm clothing for walks will be necessary.
The summer season brings pleasant and comfortable warmth to the region, avoiding exhausting heat. The warmest months are considered to be July and August, when the average air temperature is +18...+19°C. During the day, the air usually warms up to +22...+23°C, creating ideal conditions for excursions and outdoor recreation. June also delights travellers with mild weather with average figures around +17.6°C.
It is worth considering noticeable temperature fluctuations throughout the day, especially in the warm season. For example, in August, the difference between the daily maximum (+23.2°C) and the nightly minimum (+14.7°C) is almost 9 degrees, which brings noticeable evening freshness after a warm day. Spring and autumn pass smoothly: comfortable weather sets in as early as May (around +12.8°C), and September often offers a pleasant "golden" period with average values of +15.3°C, before the autumn chill sets in in October.
Precipitation
Precipitation in Neubrandenburg is distributed quite evenly throughout the year, so it is difficult to single out a pronounced dry season or rainy season here. Humidity is present almost constantly, and an umbrella may be useful to a traveller in any month. The character of precipitation changes depending on the temperature: from winter snow to summer rains.
Winter months, especially January and December, are distinguished by a high frequency of precipitation — on average, it is damp for about 13–14 days a month. Given that the average temperature at this time stays just above zero, wet snow or rain often falls, although full-fledged snowfalls are also possible during cold snaps.
Summer, despite the warmth, is not a dry period either. July, on par with the winter months, is considered one of the "wettest" in terms of precipitation frequency (about 14 rainy days). However, the nature of the rains in summer is different: most often these are short-term downpours that refresh the air.
The least rainy time of the year can be called the beginning of autumn and the middle of spring. September is statistically the driest month with approximately 9 rainy days, while April and June also offer slightly more stable weather with fewer inclement days.
What to Pack
When packing for Neubrandenburg, it is worth remembering the variability of the local weather and dressing according to the layering principle. This will allow you to feel comfortable both in the cool morning and during the warmer daylight hours. Regardless of the season, be sure to bring comfortable shoes with flat soles: you will have to walk a lot, examining the famous city gates and the historic centre, and cobblestones require stability.
If your trip is planned for summer (June–August), count on comfortable temperatures of around 18–23°C. Light clothing is suitable, but be sure to grab a windbreaker or jumper for the evenings. In winter (December–February), it is quite cool here, the temperature often stays just above zero, so a warm windproof jacket, hat, scarf, and gloves will be simply necessary for long walks.
Pay special attention to protection from precipitation: statistics show that it rains in this region quite often — on average from 9 to 14 days a month throughout the year. Even if the forecast promises sun, we strongly recommend putting a compact umbrella or a high-quality raincoat in your suitcase. In autumn and spring, waterproof shoes will also not go amiss, so that the whims of the weather do not spoil the impressions of your trip around Germany.
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