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Overview

The climate in Peenemünde is best described as temperate marine, which is typical for the Baltic coast of Germany. The proximity of the sea plays a key role, tempering temperature fluctuations and ensuring high humidity year-round. Extreme heat or severe frost is rare here, creating comfortable conditions for sightseeing and outdoor walks in any season.

Summers in the region are usually mild and refreshing, without exhausting heat. The warmest months—July and August—delight travelers with average temperatures around 18–19°C and highs up to 22°C. Winters here are cool but not freezing: in January and February, the mercury most often stays in the 1°C to 5°C range, though Baltic winds can make it feel colder.

A characteristic feature of the weather in Peenemünde is its variability and regular precipitation. Rainy or overcast days occur quite often—averaging 10 to 15 days per month throughout the year, with autumn and winter potentially being slightly wetter. When planning your trip, it’s worth considering this factor and always carrying an umbrella or windbreaker, as clear skies can quickly turn to clouds.

Temperature

The temperature regime in Peenemünde is characterized by moderation and an absence of extreme spikes, which is typical for the Baltic coast climate. The annual temperature cycle is very smooth: the lowest figures are recorded in January with an average of about 2.9°C, while the peak heat occurs in August, when the air warms up to an average of 19.2°C.

The summer season can be described as pleasantly warm but not hot, making this place ideal for those who don't tolerate heat well. The warmest month is August: daytime highs reach a comfortable 21.9°C, while nights remain mild with temperatures around 16.5°C. July and June are only slightly behind August, offering stable weather with daytime figures around 20–21°C.

Winter in the region is mild, without severe frosts. In January and February, nighttime temperatures rarely drop below 1.4°C, and during the day, the air warms up to 4–5°C. The nature of daily fluctuations changes depending on the season: while in winter the difference between day and night temperatures is minimal at only 2–3 degrees, in summer the amplitude increases to 5–6 degrees, bringing a pleasant freshness after warm days.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Peenemünde is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, so there is no pronounced dry season. The proximity to the Baltic Sea significantly influences the climate: humidity remains moderate, and the weather can be changeable. Travelers are advised to always have an umbrella or raincoat with them, regardless of when they choose to visit.

The winter period, especially January and December, is characterized by the highest frequency of precipitation—averaging about 15 "wet" days per month. With temperatures often hovering just above freezing, both rain and wet snow are likely in winter. Spring brings a relative lull: April is statistically the driest month, when the number of rainy days drops to ten.

In summer and early autumn, the frequency of precipitation increases again. In July and October, rain occurs quite often (about 14 days per month). In the summer months, these can be short, refreshing showers, while in the autumn, the nature of the precipitation changes to a more prolonged and drizzling style, typical of Germany's northern coast.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

The weather on the Baltic coast, where Peenemünde is located, is quite changeable, so the best packing strategy is to follow the principle of layering. Even in the summer months, the sea breeze can bring a noticeable chill, so a light sweater, hoodie, or fleece will come in handy in any season. Since you will be walking a lot while exploring the historical sites and nature of Usedom Island, be sure to bring comfortable, waterproof footwear with flat soles suitable for long walks.

For a trip in the autumn-winter period and early spring, protection from the wind and dampness is critical. Although temperatures rarely drop to extreme lows, the high humidity and winds from the sea often make it feel colder than the thermometer indicates. A windbreaker with a hood or a high-quality down jacket will be your best friends during this time. Also, don't forget a thick scarf, hat, and gloves to stay comfortable in open spaces.

Summer in this region is mild and comfortable, without sweltering heat, but the sun near the water can be intense, so sunscreen and sunglasses are a must. Precipitation is possible throughout the year, and rain is often accompanied by gusty winds. In such conditions, a regular umbrella might break or be inconvenient, so it is much more practical to pack a high-quality raincoat or a membrane jacket that will reliably protect you from the elements.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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