Weather & Climate In Annaberg-Lungötz
Being in the Alps, Annaberg-Lungötz experiences a continental climate with chilly winters and mild summers. The municipality’s height varies from 777 to 2,031 meters above sea level, hence the temperature and precipitation are as well. Generally speaking, precipitation increases with altitude and temperatures decreases. The dominant winds, which can bring warm, humid air from the Mediterranean or cold, dry air from the north, also influence the weather and climate of Annaberg-Lungötz.
Month | Average Temperature (°C) | Average Precipitation (mm) | Average Sunshine Hours (h) |
---|---|---|---|
Jan | -1 | 220 | 4 |
Feb | -1 | 220 | 4 |
Mar | 10 | 210 | 6 |
Apr | 10 | 210 | 6 |
May | 16 | 190 | 8 |
Jun | 16 | 190 | 8 |
Jul | 16 | 190 | 8 |
Aug | 16 | 190 | 8 |
Sep | 9 | 200 | 6 |
Oct | 9 | 200 | 6 |
Nov | -1 | 220 | 4 |
Dec | -1 | 220 | 4 |
Annaberg-Lungötz’s Location and Its Impact on Weather
Central Europe and the Mediterranean are divided by the Alps, which include Annaberg-Lungötz in their northern leg. A barrier to air circulation, the Alps cause distinct weather patterns on their north and south sides. Annaberg-Lungötz is situated on the north side, where the Atlantic Ocean exerts its influence and delivers moderate, moist air masses. By contrast, the Mediterranean Sea, which provides warm, dry air masses, has a greater impact on the south side.
The quantity of sunshine Annaberg-Lungötz receives all year round is likewise determined by its position. Particularly during the winter, the sun’s rising and set behind the mountains shorten the day. As certain sections of the valley are more sheltered than others, the orientation of the valley also influences the exposure to the sun. June and July are the hottest months in Annaberg-Lungötz; on average, the sun shines for eight hours a day. At around three hours of sunshine per day, December and January are the least sunny months.
Seasonal Weather Patterns in Annaberg-Lungötz
The solstices and equinoxes signal the change of the seasons in Annaberg-Lungötz. The Earth’s location in respect to the sun determines the seasons since it influences how much solar radiation reaches the planet’s surface. Seasons in Annaberg-Lungötz are:
- Spring: Spring is defined as March 20–June 21. Days lengthen and temperatures rise at this time of year. Rainy and bright days alternate in the often unpredictable weather. There is a melting of the snow and flowering. Springtime temperatures range from 10°C on average to 17°C at its highest and 3°C at its lowest.
- Summer: June 21–September 23 is summer. It is the hottest and driest time of year in Annaberg-Lungötz. With the odd thunderstorm, the weather is mainly bright and steady. Rich and verdant is the vegetation. Summertime temperatures range from 10°C to 23°C on average.
- Autumn: Autumn is the period of September 23–December 21. It’s that time of year when the days become shorter and the temperatures plummet. Fog and mist are common features of the frequently gloomy and wet weather. Falling and changing color are the leaves. Autumn brings highs of 15°C and lows of 3°C on average.
- Winter: December 21, to March 20, inclusive. In Annaberg-Lungötz, this is the season of most cold and snowfall. Strong winds and heavy clouds characterize the weather most of the time. Snow blankets the terrain in a brilliant white blanket. Wintertime temperatures range from -1°C on average to 3°C at the highest and -5°C at lowest.
Spring Weather in Annaberg-Lungötz
As winter gives way to summer, Annaberg-Lungötz has a transitional season throughout spring. Gradually rising, the temperature in April averages 10°C. The height, the time of day, and the weather may all have a big impact on the temperature, though. In the spring, 29°C was the highest recorded temperature and -12°C the lowest.
Springtime also brings with it changes in precipitation, which is more severe and regular. The second-highest average precipitation, after summer, occurs in the spring with 210 mm. According on the temperature, the precipitation may fall as snow or rain. From 800 metres in March to 1,600 metres in June, the snow line—the height over which precipitation falls as snow—rises. In March, the snow depth—the thickness of the snow blanket on the ground—was 50 cm; by June, it was 10 cm.
The longer days and rising sun in spring also mean more hours of sunshine. After summer and autumn, spring has the third-highest average daily sunlight hours—six hours. June 21, with 16 hours and 2 minutes of daylight from sunrise to sunset, is the longest day of the year.
Summer Weather in Annaberg-Lungötz
Since high pressure systems produce clear, consistent weather, summer is the hottest and sunniest time of year in Annaberg-Lungötz. Summertime sees the highest average temperature of the year—16°C. Still, the temperature may change a lot based on the height, the time of day, and the weather. In the summer, 35°C was the highest recorded temperature and -2°C the lowest.
Summertime brings with it the least amount of precipitation because the weather is mainly bright and dry. Summertime brings the lowest average precipitation of the year, 190 mm. The strength of the thunderstorms determines whether the precipitation falls as hail or rain. Because the sun heats the air as it rises to produce cumulonimbus clouds in the afternoon and evening, thunderstorms are more prevalent then. Strong gusts, lightning, and a lot of rain may all be part of thunderstorms.
Since summer days are lengthy and the sun is high in the sky, there are the most sunlight hours. Summertime has the longest average daily sunlight hours of the year—eight hours. June 21st, when the sun rises at 5:05 am and sets at 9:07 pm, offers 16 hours and 2 minutes of daylight.
Autumn Weather in Annaberg-Lungötz
As summer gives way to winter, Annaberg-Lungötz experiences a season of transition. Autumn brings an average of 9°C in temperature, which falls gradually. The height, the time of day, and the weather may all have a big impact on the temperature, though. Autumn had the lowest recorded temperature of -11°C and the maximum of 28°C.
Autumn brings with it changes in the precipitation, which becomes more regular and erratic. Autumn receives the third-highest amount of precipitation, after spring and summer, an average of 200 mm. According on the temperature, the precipitation may fall as snow or rain. In September, the snow line—the elevation over which precipitation falls as snow—is 1,600 meters; in December, it is 800 meters. In September, the snow depth—the thickness of the ground-level snow layer—is 10 cm; in December, it is 50 cm.
Because the days become shorter and the sun sets lower in the sky, fall also brings less hours of sunshine. After winter and spring, fall has the third fewest average daily sunlight hours—six hours. December 21, which has 8 hours and 23 minutes of daylight from sunrise to sunset, is the shortest day of the year.
Winter Weather in Annaberg-Lungötz
Since low pressure systems that bring gloomy and snowy weather affect Annaberg-Lungötz, winter is the coldest and snowiest season there. Wintertime brings the lowest average temperature of the year—-1°C. Still, the temperature may change a lot based on the height, the time of day, and the weather. Wintertime saw the lowest recorded temperature of -25°C and the highest of 17°C.
Given that winter is mostly a rainy and snowy season, precipitation is maximum then. Winter brings the highest average precipitation of the year—220 mm. Given the below-freezing temperature, snow is the practically only kind of precipitation. Wintertime sees the snow line, or the height over which precipitation falls as snow, below 800 meters. Averaging 80 cm, the snow depth—the thickness of the snow blanket on the ground—reaches its peak in February.
Wintertime brings the fewest hours of daylight because of the short days and low sun. Wintertime brings with it the lowest average daily sunlight hours of the year—four. With 8 hours and 23 minutes of daylight from sunrise to sunset on December 21, the longest day of the year.