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When to go to Linz: The climate of Linz

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Linz has a mixed type climate between continental and oceanic climate, its position along the Danube valley means that both climatic types influence the seasons and the climate of the city.

Temperatures are mild especially between May and September when the average maximum temperatures vary between 19.7 ° C in September and 24.8 ° C in July. Winters are cold with average minimum temperatures below zero between December and February, January is the coldest month with -2.8 ° C, average maximum temperatures touch the minimum value in January with 2.0 ° C

The rains are well distributed throughout the year, but during the year the wettest months are summer, between June and August, July is by far the wettest month of the year. The driest month in terms of rainfall is February, while in terms of rainy days it is October. In one year, Linz receives an average of 832 mm of precipitation, rainy days are 125, and hours of sunshine are 1741.

Snow is common in the winter months, generally falling between November and March, about 54 cm of snow falls per year in Linz distributed over 40 days of snow, January is the month when it snows the most with almost 15 days of snow on 31.

WHEN TO GO TO LINZ

The best time to visit Linz are the hottest months between May and September, although especially the summer months are also the wettest. If the cold is not a problem for you, the winter months are excellent, you will find the city covered in snow and you will have more chances of good weather.

WHEN TO GO TO LINZ: CLIMATIC TABLES

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LINZ (266 m)
MonthTemp. Average low (°C)Temp. Average high (°C)Rain (mm)
January-2,82,060
February-1,74,348
March1,79,964
April5,114,664
May9,820,471
June12,622,791
July14,424,8107
August14,224,584
September10,719,763
October6,314,152
November1,76,662
December-1,23,166
YEAR  832

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