Weather in June
June marks the onset of summer in
Germany, introducing longer days, warmer temperatures, and an overall more stable weather pattern. The month witnesses a consistent rise in temperatures, with daytime readings often spanning from 18°C (64.4°F) in the initial weeks to highs nearing 25°C (77°F) towards its conclusion.
Cities like Berlin and Hamburg start buzzing with outdoor activities, as locals and tourists alike make the most of the pleasant weather. The coastlines, particularly in areas like Lübeck by the Baltic Sea, draw visitors with their temperate maritime climate, ensuring comfortable beach days without the intense heat that characterizes more southern coastal regions.
June’s weather also entails an increase in rainfall, though it's sporadic. The showers are typically short-lived and are often succeeded by clear skies. Regions closer to the mountains, such as Garmisch-Partenkirchen near the Alps, might experience slightly cooler temperatures, especially during evenings, and occasionally more substantial rainfall.
In contrast to
May, June presents a clearer transition to the heart of summer. The nights are shorter, yet remain pleasantly cool, providing relief after warm days. This balance of mild nights and warm days solidifies June as a prime month for festivals, outdoor events, and travel in Germany, paving the way for the peak warmth of
July.
- Berlin - June »
In Berlin, Germany, in June, during 13.8 rainfall days, 32mm (1.26") of precipitation is typically accumulated. On the first day of June sunrise is at 04:48 and sunset at 21:19. - Hamburg - June »
In Hamburg, in June, during 17.8 rainfall days, 47mm (1.85") of precipitation is typically accumulated. In Hamburg, in June, during 17.8 rainfall days, 47mm (1.85") of precipitation is typically accumulated. - Munich - June »
The month with the longest days in Munich is June, with an average of 16h and 0min of daylight. In Munich, in June, during 13.8 rainfall days, 128mm (5.04") of precipitation is typically accumulated. - Cologne - June »
The month with the most rainfall in Cologne is June, when the rain falls for 16 days and typically aggregates up to 91mm (3.58") of precipitation. June ushers in summer's peak in Cologne, making it the brightest month with the year's longest daylight duration with 16.4 hours. - Frankfurt - June »
The month with the longest days in Frankfurt is June, with an average of 16h and 18min of daylight. The month with the longest days in Frankfurt is June, with an average of 16h and 18min of daylight. - Stuttgart - June »
The month with the longest days in Stuttgart is June, with an average of 16h and 6min of daylight. In Stuttgart, during June, the rain falls for 15 days and regularly aggregates up to 87mm (3.43") of precipitation. - Düsseldorf - June »
In Düsseldorf in June, during 13.6 rainfall days, 21mm (0.83") of precipitation is typically accumulated. June has the longest days of the year in Düsseldorf, Germany, with an average of 16h and 30min of daylight. - Dortmund - June »
In Dortmund, Germany, during June, the rain falls for 18.7 days and regularly aggregates up to 50mm (1.97") of precipitation. The months with the highest UV index in Dortmund are June through August, with an average maximum UV index of 5. - Essen - June »
In Essen during June, the rain falls for 9.2 days and regularly aggregates up to 13mm (0.51") of precipitation. The month with the longest days in Essen is June, with an average of 16h and 30min of daylight. - Leipzig - June »
June has the longest days of the year in Leipzig, with an average of 16h and 30min of daylight. In Leipzig, in June, it is raining for 11.8 days, with typically 22mm (0.87") of accumulated precipitation. - Bremen - June »
The month with the most rainfall in Bremen is June, when the rain falls for 16.3 days and typically aggregates up to 43mm (1.69") of precipitation. The month with the most rainfall in Bremen is June, when the rain falls for 16.3 days and typically aggregates up to 43mm (1.69") of precipitation. - Dresden - June »
In Dresden, during June, the rain falls for 17.8 days and regularly aggregates up to 48mm (1.89") of precipitation. With an average of 16h and 30min of daylight, June has the longest days of the year in Dresden.