Overview
- The German Weather Service released year-end preliminary figures on December 30 based on evaluations from roughly 2,000 stations.
- Germany’s mean temperature reached 10.1 °C in 2025, placing the year among the ten warmest since measurements began in 1881.
- Despite episodes of heavy rain, 2025 ranks among the five sunniest years since 1951, while overall precipitation was comparatively low.
- National extremes included −19.7 °C at Deutschneudorf-Brüderwiese on February 18 and 39.3 °C in Andernach on July 2.
- In Bavaria, the year averaged 9.4 °C with about 700 L/m² of precipitation and roughly 1,950 sunshine hours, and station data indicated Landshut as the driest site (372.6 L/m²), Balderschwang the wettest (1,841.8 L/m²), and the Zugspitze the sunniest (2,177.3 hours).