Wettervergleich

Berlin vs Vienna

Berlin and Vienna share a continental climate but differ markedly: Vienna is 500 km further south, has hotter summers with average highs of 26°C in July, and enjoys around 1900 sunshine hours per year – about 300 more than Berlin. Only a direct data comparison reveals how large the climate gap really is.

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How to compare Berlin and Vienna

The comparison tool above stacks Berlin and Vienna into the same time window. Pick a month from last year, a quarter from 2020, or a full summer, and both cities are scored on the same four metrics: temperature, sunshine, precipitation, and wind. Aggregation switches between day, week, and month depending on how granular you want the trace.

A side-by-side comparison surfaces differences that a single-city view hides. If Berlin and Vienna sit in the same climate region, the gaps are small but both cities react similarly to weather patterns. If they sit further apart, coast versus inland or north versus south, regional effects show up directly in the numbers.

Data for Berlin and Vienna: ERA5 from 1940

Both cities draw from the same dataset: the ECMWF ERA5 reanalysis archive, retrieved via the Open-Meteo archive API. Reanalysis means every available satellite and surface measurement is reconciled retrospectively and placed on a consistent grid. Values for Berlin and Vienna are therefore directly comparable whether you look at 1970 or 2025.

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