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Planning your day in Langeoog? In this section, you will find the latest weather information, as well as detailed forecasts and helpful charts.

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Overview

The climate in Langeoog, located in Germany, is classified as temperate marine. This means that there are no extreme temperatures: winters are quite mild, with average temperatures staying above freezing, and summers are moderately warm without scorching heat. Annual temperature fluctuations are small, making the weather relatively predictable within each season, though always under a maritime influence.

There are four distinct seasons in Langeoog. Winter (December–February) is cool, with average temperatures around 4–6°C. Spring (March–May) brings gradual warming, and by May, the average temperature reaches nearly 12°C. Summer (June–August) is the warmest time of year, with average temperatures of 16–18°C, August being the warmest month. Autumn (September–November) is characterized by a gradual decline in temperature, returning to cooler values.

A notable feature of the weather in Langeoog is the significant number of days with precipitation throughout the year, even though the total rainfall in millimeters is low (mostly 2–3 mm per month, peaking at 4 mm in October). This means that light rain or drizzle can be a frequent occurrence. The highest number of rainy days occurs in the winter months (January, November, December) and October, but the number of days with precipitation remains fairly high even in summer. Therefore, when planning a trip, it is worth being prepared for changeable weather and possible precipitation at any time of year.

Temperature

The weather in Langeoog is characterized by moderate temperatures throughout the year, without sharp fluctuations. The annual temperature range is quite mild. The warmest month is usually August, when the average temperature reaches 18.3°C, and daily maximums can rise to 20.7°C. The coolest month is January, with an average temperature of 4.6°C and nightly minimums dropping to an average of 3.2°C.

The summer months in Langeoog, from June to August, offer pleasant warmth. Average daytime temperatures range from 18.4°C in June to 20.7°C in August. Nights also remain relatively warm, with minimum temperatures around 13.3°C–15.9°C. Extreme heat is untypical for this region. Winter, spanning from December to February, features cool but not freezing weather. Average temperatures during these months vary from 4.6°C to 5.5°C. Night frosts do occur, but average minimum temperatures usually stay above the freezing point, around 3.1°C–4.2°C. Daytime maximums in winter stay within the range of 6.0°C–6.8°C.

Daily temperature fluctuations in Langeoog are small throughout the year. The difference between average maximum and minimum temperatures within a single month is usually between 2.6°C and 5.1°C. This indicates a stable temperature regime without sudden jumps between day and night values, ensuring comfortable conditions for staying on the island at any time of day.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Langeoog is characterized by the absence of distinct dry or rainy seasons, as it is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year. A typical feature is the prevalence of frequent but light rain or drizzle, especially during months with a high number of wet days. Since winter temperatures usually remain above freezing, the main type of precipitation is rain, while snow is a rare occurrence here.

The highest amount of precipitation, about 4 mm, falls in October, which is also one of the months with the highest number of rainy days—approximately 18. A high frequency of precipitation (around 18 days) is also characteristic of January, November, and December, although the total precipitation in these months is about 3 mm. In the summer months, such as July (about 16 rainy days) and August (about 15 rainy days), there is also around 3 mm of precipitation. The lowest amount of precipitation (2 mm each) is observed in spring—in March, April, and May—with the number of days with precipitation ranging from 12 to 13. Precipitation occurs least frequently in June—an average of 11 days—although its total volume (3 mm) is comparable to other months.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

When planning a trip to Langeoog, it is important to consider its maritime climate, characterized by moderate temperatures and frequent, though usually light, precipitation throughout the year. The key principle when packing is layering. Even in summer, maximum temperatures rarely rise significantly above 20°C (for example, in August the average maximum is 20.7°C), and evenings and windy days can be quite cool. Therefore, a light windproof and waterproof jacket will be an indispensable companion in any season. Don't forget comfortable waterproof shoes: the island has many walking trails, and the high number of "wet days" (from 11 to 18 per month) makes such footwear especially relevant, despite the low total rainfall (2–4 mm per month).

For the summer months, from June to August, pack light clothing: T-shirts, shorts, and thin trousers. However, given the changeable weather and the fresh breeze typical of the North Sea islands, always have an extra warm layer with you, such as a fleece or a sweater. On clear days, sunscreen and a hat will definitely come in handy. Although the rain may not be intense, its frequency makes a compact umbrella or a light raincoat a very useful addition to your luggage.

For travel during the cooler months, roughly from October to April, when average temperatures range from 4.6°C to 12.6°C, you will need a more substantial wardrobe. Be sure to bring warm sweaters, a well-insulated waterproof and windproof jacket, as well as a hat, scarf, and gloves. During this period, warm footwear that provides reliable protection against moisture is particularly important. The layering principle also works perfectly here, allowing you to comfortably adapt to temperature changes throughout the day while providing protection from piercing winds and frequent precipitation.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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