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Spring in Berlin Mitte is a time of change — flowers bloom, cafés reopen their terraces, and the air feels lighter every week. But the weather also shifts hour by hour. Checking the Berlin hourly weather helps residents and visitors plan walks, school trips, or commutes with ease.
From March to May, Berlin’s temperatures rise from about 8°C to 20°C. Mornings are cool, afternoons mild, and evenings still crisp. The difference between morning and afternoon can be 10°C, so layers are essential.
On most spring days, temperatures rise quickly from 8 am to 2 pm, then slowly cool. Short rain showers often appear around mid-afternoon but pass within 30–45 minutes. Early evenings are comfortable for walks or cycling home.
Tip: Use Berlin hourly weather to track spring rain — most showers last less than an hour, and sunshine usually returns quickly.
Spring weather changes affect everything — from how families dress for school runs to how tourists time their sightseeing. Locals keep umbrellas in bags and enjoy café breaks when the rain starts. Commuters rely on Berlin hourly weather updates to avoid cycling in wet hours.
Q: Does Berlin rain a lot in spring?
A: Light rain is frequent but short. Using the Berlin hourly weather helps find dry hours easily.
Q: When is the warmest part of the day?
A: Usually between 1–4 pm in April and May.
Q: Are evenings cold?
A: Yes, they can drop to 10°C — carry a jacket or scarf.
Spring in Mitte feels alive — with sudden rain, soft sunlight, and warm café air. By following the Berlin hourly weather, you can plan every hour of your day, stay dry, and enjoy Berlin’s vibrant spring rhythm with confidence.
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