Hourly Weather in Spandau: Historic Old Town by the Water

Spandau, located on the western edge of Berlin, has its own, often more pleasant microclimate due to its proximity to the Havel River and extensive forests. An hourly forecast is perfect for planning a visit to the Citadel, a stroll through the old town, or a bike ride along the Havel.

Spring & Summer: Breeze from the Havel

In spring, nature along the Havel awakens earlier than in the city center. The hourly forecast helps to make the most of the first warm days for an outing. In summer, the Havel provides a cooling breeze, which often makes temperatures in Spandau more bearable than in the eastern districts. Thunderstorms often pass over the water bodies, making hourly radar monitoring important.

Autumn & Winter: Fog and Historic Markets

Autumn is characterized by fog rising from the Havel, enveloping the Citadel in a mystical atmosphere. The hourly forecast is important for drivers. Winter in Spandau is cold. The famous Christmas market in the old town is most beautiful in dry, cold weather. An hourly temperature forecast helps in assessing the risk of icy conditions on the old cobblestone streets.