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Berlin weather, reported by Tonka

The live pet-owner forecast for Berlin, Germany: walk verdicts, paw-safety context, and a very good weather anchor. Real forecast data, reported with more tail wags than your usual station.

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Verdicts use the same temperature bands as our vet-sourced guides to safe walking temperatures and cold-weather limits, including the humidity bump and the 7-second pavement test.

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10-day Berlin forecast

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What Berlin weather usually means for pets

Averages tell you what to plan a wardrobe around. Here is Berlin's typical year with a dog-walk comfort rating for each month, using the same bands as the live verdict above.

MonthAvg highAvg lowTypical midday walk
January37.8°F / 3°C28°F / -2°CCoat weather for small dogs
February40.8°F / 5°C28.8°F / -2°CCoat weather for small dogs
March48.2°F / 9°C32.7°F / 0°CSafe — great walk weather
April59.2°F / 15°C39.2°F / 4°CSafe — great walk weather
May67.3°F / 20°C46.8°F / 8°CSafe — great walk weather
June73.2°F / 23°C53.1°F / 12°CFine for most dogs
July77°F / 25°C57.2°F / 14°CCaution — shade & water
August76.6°F / 25°C56.3°F / 13°CFine for most dogs
September67.6°F / 20°C49.6°F / 10°CSafe — great walk weather
October57°F / 14°C42.1°F / 6°CSafe — great walk weather
November45.9°F / 8°C35.4°F / 2°CSafe — great walk weather
December39.4°F / 4°C30.4°F / -1°CCoat weather for small dogs

Record high: 103.8°F / 40°C (June, extremes recorded since 1957) · Record low: -13.5°F / -25°C (January, extremes recorded since 1957)

Climate data: Deutscher Wetterdienst 1991-2020 normals (Berlin Brandenburg).

Berlin weather facts every pet owner should know

  • Berlin's average July high of 77.0F sits exactly at the caution line for dog walks, so midsummer outings are best in the morning; the city has spiked to a record 103.8F.
  • January nights average 28.0F, inside the 20 to 32F caution band, so short-haired dogs need a coat and short-and-frequent walks in deep winter.
  • Berlin averages about 24 days a year with at least 1 cm of snow cover, concentrated in December through February, which means grit and road salt: wipe paws after snowy walks.
  • December brings only about 45 hours of sunshine all month versus 233.7 in July, so plan extra indoor enrichment for dogs and cats during the dark Berlin winter.
Berlin Mitte skyline with the Fernsehturm TV tower on a summer day
Berlin Mitte skyline with the Fernsehturm TV tower on a summer day. Photo: ArildV, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Berlin pet weather questions

January lows average 28.0F, inside the 20 to 32F caution band, so keep winter walks brisk and put coats on small, senior, or short-haired dogs. Below 20F walks become dangerous, and Berlin's record low is a serious -13.5F, so check the forecast during cold snaps.
July and August average highs of 77.0F and 76.6F, right at the 77F caution threshold, so summer walks are safest before mid-morning. On heatwave days above 82F stick to shade and short outings; Berlin's record is 103.8F.
Berlin averages roughly 24 days a year with at least 1 cm of snow on the ground, and streets get gritted and salted. Rinse or wipe paws after walks, or use booties on sensitive dogs, especially in January when lows average 28.0F.
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