Weather in Heidelberg. Actual conditions and forecast

Map of wind conditions for Heidelberg area


Map of Heidelberg temperature forecast

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This temperature map is centered around Heidelberg. The map is real-time and interactive.

Rain forecast for Heidelberg area

1. Using the control panel above this map, you can check the rain forecast for Heidelberg for any period within next 10 days.
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This precipitation forecast map is centered around Heidelberg. The map is also real-time and interactive.
More to see in Heidelberg
Heidelberg is one of the oldest cities in Germany. It is also famous as the place where archaeologists discovered the Heidelberg Man, the eldest archaic human in Europe. This finding makes it possible to assume that Europe started growing and developing from this region. In modern days, numerous tourists visit Heidelberg in order to see old castles and fortresses. Opposite to other German cities, Heidelberg has retained its major landmarks. They survived even bloody battles of World War II. Despite the honorable age of the city, Heidelberg has a youthful and lively atmosphere because of thousands of students that study here. First mentions of Heidelberg in documents date back to 1196. These are the archives in Schonau Abbey, although, people lived in this region already in the 6th century. At that time, there was a fortress that had the same name as the city. Pfalz counts liked the area and decided to build a residence here. During the Thirty Years’ War, Count Tilly captured the city and became the owner of the famous Bibliotheca Palatina (Palatinate Library). Later, he gave it to the Pope as a present. The French attacked the city in the 80s of the 17th century. They completely plundered Heidelberg. In 1720, another important event happened in Heidelberg. Because of Protestant inhabitants of Heidelberg, the Roman Catholic Prince Charles III Philip had to move his residence to another German city, Mannheim. After this event, Heidelberg lost its former political … Read further

Heidelberg guide chapters

Heidelberg sightseeing

Do you want to visit a very unusual museum? In this case, you need to visit the Bonsai Zentrum Heidelberg. This interesting establishment opened in the 80s of the previous century. The bonsai museum in Heidelberg became the first museum of this kind in the world. Currently, there are approximately one hundred tiny bonsai trees here. The trees have unusual shapes and unique curves. Some trees are younger and some … Open

Climate in Germany and weather forecast - best seasons for visit

Summer in Germany personifies the features of the temperate climatic zone. There is no exhausting heat here. The average summer air temperature is about 23 degrees. In early August, the temperature begins to subside, and at the end of the month begins a sweet mellow season; it lasts until mid-September. On the coast, the air warms up to 26 degrees Celsius. The water temperature in the sea is not higher than 17 degrees Celsius during the entire summer period. There is always a cool sea breeze at the coast. By the end of September, it starts to get cold again. Although autumn in Germany is quite warm and sunny. Rains at this time of year are extremely rare. The weather in late autumn is less comfortable. The temperature rarely goes above 10 degrees. Cloudy days prevail over the sunny ones. There come short rains, cold showers and the first snowfalls. … Open

Atmosphere of Germany: politics

Germany is located in central Europe. Its official name is the Federal Republic of Germany. The capital of Germany is Berlin, but some ministries are located in Bonn. The country owns the North-Frisian and East Frisian islands, and the Federation includes Helgoland, Dune and Fehmarn in the Baltic Sea. If we consider the form of government, Germany is a parliamentary federative republic. Under the law of the Federation, the power of the president is extremely limited. He or she, in fact, participates only in the organization of various ceremonies and events. The President is elected for 5 years. That’s the person who is authorized to represent the country at the international level and to sign acts on pardon of criminals. All other reins of government are in the hands of the Federal Chancellor of Germany or, in other words, the Prime Minister. … Open

Weather in the region of Heidelberg

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