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Berlin in winter is magical — the air turns crisp, the city lights sparkle, and parks turn white overnight. But the first snow can also bring surprises. With a little preparation and the Berlin hourly weather, you can stay safe, warm, and enjoy the beauty of the season.
Snow usually arrives in Berlin between late November and mid-December. It often begins as light flurries, then grows heavier overnight. The Berlin hourly weather can help you track when temperatures drop below freezing — that’s when snow is most likely.
Tip: Use checkwetter.de for live updates. The Berlin hourly weather shows exactly when snowfall may begin — perfect for planning your commute or winter walk.
When snow hits, Berlin’s buses, trams, and S-Bahn may slow down. Plan ahead and check local transit updates. Walking or biking? Be extra cautious — snow can hide icy patches, especially in early mornings.
Snow turns the city into a postcard. Tiergarten and Tempelhofer Feld look stunning under fresh snow, while the Spree River banks become peaceful and quiet. Take your camera, a warm drink, and enjoy the calm side of Berlin winter.
Q: When does it usually snow in Berlin?
A: The first snow often falls between late November and mid-December, depending on temperature and humidity.
Q: Does snow last long in Berlin?
A: Usually just a few days per snowfall — but cold fronts can keep snow for up to a week.
Q: How can I check if snow is coming soon?
A: The Berlin hourly weather gives real-time updates on snow forecasts and temperature drops.
Berlin’s first snowfall brings quiet streets, white roofs, and a sense of wonder. With a bit of planning and the Berlin hourly weather, you can stay prepared, safe, and cozy — ready to enjoy every snowflake that falls on the city.
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