Which region in Germany has the largest rainfall during summer? And
which region during winter?
Publication Date/Time
2016-05-18T09:00:00+00:00
During the summer, the German Alps collect the most rain, while the
Schwarzwald does during the winter
Summer is approaching, which means that temperatures are rising and
people are going out to enjoy the sun. Unfortunately, there are
periods of rain during the summer as well. Also during the winter time
there can be a lot of rain. But what are exactly the differences? Do
all regions across Germany witness the same weather conditions?

Germany has Open Data on the amount of rainfall over the whole
country, both for the winter and the summer periods. During the
summer, the amount of rainfall is higher in most regions, than during
the winter. In general, we see a larger amount of percipitation in the
mountain areas, regardless of the season. The South of Germany has the
largest rain fall. During the summer the majority of the rain falls in
the German Alps, while during the winter this occurs in the
Schwarzwald region, a forest located in the South Western part of
Germany.

Average rainfall summer
[https://data.europa.eu/sites/default/files/img/media/summer-rain-germany.png]
 

Average rainfall winter
[https://data.europa.eu/sites/default/files/img/media/winter-rain-germany.png]
 

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