Marzahn-Hellersdorf, known for its large housing estates, also offers a surprising amount of green and open spaces. The weather here is continental and often windier than in the city center. An hourly forecast is perfect for planning a visit to the Gardens of the World or knowing when the cable car up the Kienberg hill offers the best view.
In spring, the Gardens of the World explode in a riot of color. The hourly forecast helps to find the best window between the typical April showers. In summer, the large buildings heat up, but the vast green spaces and the wind blowing over the fields on the outskirts of the city provide cooling. The hourly forecast is important for assessing the risk of summer thunderstorms over the open areas.
Autumn often offers clear, sunny days with fantastic long-distance views from the Kienberg or the Wolkenhain. However, the nights quickly become noticeably cold. The winters are cold and dry. Snow stays longer on the open areas than in the city center and invites for walks. An hourly forecast is crucial to be prepared for black ice in the early morning hours.