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Find out what weather awaits you in Wismar right now and in the coming days. In this section, you will find up-to-date meteorological reports, detailed charts, and forecasts to help you plan the perfect trip.

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Overview

The climate in Wismar can be described as temperate maritime, which is due to its location on the Baltic Sea coast. Extreme heat or severe frosts are rare here, making the city relatively comfortable to visit year-round. The proximity to the sea plays a key role, moderating temperature fluctuations and protecting the region from sudden weather changes.

Summers in the city are usually warm and mild, but without sweltering heat: in July and August, the air warms up to an average of +21...+22°C, which is ideal for long walks along the promenade and exploring the architecture. Winters here are cool but not freezing, with average temperatures around +3...+4°C. Snow falls infrequently and usually melts quickly, giving way to the damp and windy weather typical of the Baltic during the cold season.

Travelers should keep in mind that the weather in Wismar can be changeable. Precipitation is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year: even in the driest months, you can expect up to 11–13 rainy days. Therefore, regardless of the season, tourists are advised to bring an umbrella or a waterproof windbreaker to be prepared for the fresh sea breeze and sudden rain.

Temperature

The climate in Wismar, located on the Baltic Sea coast, is characterized by its mildness and lack of extreme temperature spikes. The winter period here is relatively calm: the coldest months—January and December—show averages around +3.1°C…+3.5°C. Thanks to the influence of the sea, severe frosts are rare, and nighttime temperatures on average remain above freezing (around +1.4°C…+2.0°C), making winter cool rather than harsh.

Summer in this region can be described as pleasantly warm but not hot, which is ideal for long walks and excursions. The peak of warmth occurs in August, when the average temperature is +18.9°C, and daytime highs reach a comfortable +22.5°C. July and June also delight with mild weather, with figures ranging from +17°C to +21°C, allowing you to enjoy the sea breeze without exhausting heat.

Moderate daily temperature fluctuations are observed throughout the year, becoming more noticeable in the summer season. For example, in June and July, the difference between the daytime high and the nighttime low can be about 7–8 degrees: after a sunny day with a temperature of +21°C, the night can bring freshness, cooling down to +13…+14°C. September often offers a "velvet season" with highs around +18.8°C, gradually transitioning into a cool autumn.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Wismar falls quite evenly throughout the year, so it is difficult to identify a distinct dry or rainy season. Thanks to the influence of the Baltic Sea, the weather can be fickle, and travelers should be prepared for precipitation in any month. On average, the number of rainy days varies from 11 to 16 per month, making the climate quite humid.

The winter period, especially January and December, is considered the cloudiest time of year: precipitation is recorded about 16 days a month. Given the average temperatures just above freezing, it often rains or sleets in winter, while actual snowfall occurs less frequently. October also features increased humidity—around 14 days with precipitation.

Spring and summer bring more warmth, but the rains do not stop completely. The "driest" months can conditionally be called April, June, and September, when the number of days with precipitation drops to 11. At the height of summer, in July and August, rain occurs slightly more often (about 13 days), but it is usually short-lived, refreshing the city on warm days.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

Since Wismar is located on the Baltic Sea coast, the weather can be changeable and windy at any time of year. The main principle when packing your suitcase is layering. Even in summer, when daytime temperatures reach a comfortable +18...+22°C, evenings can be cool, so a light sweater, hoodie, or cardigan will not go amiss. Be sure to bring a windproof jacket or windbreaker to protect you from the fresh sea breeze while walking along the promenade and the harbor.

Precipitation in the region falls fairly evenly throughout the year, with an average of 11 to 16 rainy days per month. Therefore, a compact, sturdy umbrella or a high-quality raincoat are essential items for your packing list, regardless of the season. For exploring the historic center, where many streets are paved with cobblestones, choose the most comfortable footwear with flat soles. Sturdy sneakers or walking boots are best to ensure your feet don't get tired from long excursions through the ancient streets.

If you are planning a trip in winter (from December to February), when temperatures hover around +3...+5°C, stock up on warm clothing: a thick coat or down jacket, a hat, scarf, and gloves are necessary to protect against the damp and cold. In summer, despite the moderate warmth, the sun can be quite strong by the water, so don't forget sunscreen and sunglasses. This thoughtful approach to your wardrobe will allow you to comfortably enjoy the beauty of this Hanseatic city in any weather.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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