Lichtenberg is a district of contrasts, from the sprawling green spaces of the Tierpark (zoo) to the dense residential areas with their Plattenbauten (prefabricated concrete buildings). The weather here is typical for East Berlin, with continental influences that bring cold winters and warm summers. An hourly forecast is ideal for planning a long day at the zoo or knowing when the sun will appear between the high-rises.
In spring, the many parks and gardens come to life. The hourly forecast helps to make the most of sunny hours for a trip to the Orankesee or Obersee lakes. In summer, the large concrete surfaces of the housing estates heat up significantly, often keeping the evenings warm for a long time. The hourly forecast is crucial for assessing the risk of heat thunderstorms in the afternoon, especially when in open park areas.
Autumn often brings clear, cool days, perfect for a contemplative visit to the Berlin-Hohenschönhausen Memorial. The winters are cold and dry. Snow can transform the vast spaces between the buildings into a quiet winter landscape. An hourly temperature forecast is important to know the risk of black ice on sidewalks and roads, especially in the early morning hours.