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Weather Review Mannheim: January 2026

Mannheim in January: January is the coldest month of the year, characterised by frost, snow, and short days with little sunshine. Mannheim in the Rhine-Neckar triangle is one of Germany's warmest and sunniest cities with around 1800 sunshine hours per year and an annual mean temperature of 11°C. Climate change is leaving visible traces here too — deviations from the long-term mean reveal how weather extremes in Mannheim have shifted over the past decades.

January in Mannheim typically shows cold temperatures and frequent frost. Deviations from the 10-year average reveal how the local climate is changing.

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What does this weather review show?

This page compares the daily measured values of the current year against the average of the last ten years, the so-called 10-year mean. The deviation values in the KPI cards show directly whether the current month is warmer, sunnier, wetter, or windier than usual. The reference data comes from Open-Meteo's ERA5 weather archive and includes daily measured maximum and minimum temperatures, sunshine hours, precipitation totals, and wind speeds.

Why 10 years?

A ten-year average is short enough to reflect current climate trends, yet long enough to statistically balance out individual extreme years. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) recommends 30-year normals as the official climate reference, our 10-year mean is deliberately more present-focused and therefore shows the climate change of the most recent decade more clearly.

Climate Trend Mannheim
How has the weather in Mannheim changed over decades? View climate trend.

Frequently Asked Questions

What data is used for the comparison?

The daily data for the current year comes directly from Open-Meteo in real time. The reference mean is calculated from actual measured values of the last 10 years, no statistical model, but real historical archive data. The basis is ECMWF's ERA5 reanalysis dataset.

What does 'deviation' mean in the KPI cards?

The deviation shows the difference between the current monthly average and the 10-year reference value for the same month. A value of +2.3 °C means: the current month is on average 2.3 degrees warmer than the average of the last 10 years.

Are weather review pages available for other cities?

Weather review pages are available for over 100 cities in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. Choose your city from the overview page or use the weather comparison tool on the homepage for custom periods.

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