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Autumn in North West Germany. When does it start?
When do the leaves start changing color and fall-like temperaturers
start in North West Germany (north of Frankfurt)? Is it the first half of September, the second half or October? |
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When do the leaves start changing color and fall-like temperaturers
start in North West Germany (north of Frankfurt)? Is it the first half of September, the second half or October? This year, the fall-like temperatures started around July 20th. In Hamburg we had the fireplace going every day in the first week of August already. If I had a nickel for every summer in the last couple decades that the newspapers said that northern Germany was having "November weather" in June or July, I could buy you a Starbucks Frappucino. As far as leaves changing color, that has more to do with sunlight than temperatu http://virtual.clemson.edu/groups/Fi...Cgs/leaves.htm |
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Thank you for the prompt reply.
What kind of weather is typical in mid to late September and early October? |
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What kind of weather is typical in mid to late September and early
October? It will go from average highs in the 60's in September to average highs in the 50's in October. Generally more than half the days will have at least some precipitation. Layer weather! |
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schrieb im Newsbeitrag oups.com... When do the leaves start changing color and fall-like temperaturers start in North West Germany (north of Frankfurt)? Is it the first half of September, the second half or October? I lived a little farther east and the leaves (mostly oak and beech) turned brown the 6th of October, and the hot days were over August 20th. Farther west it will be warm and greener for a few days more. However, with the weird weather of the last years, you never know... 2nd half of September for temperature, 1st half of October for the leaves is what I would bet on. If you're planning for a holiday, you might want to consider day length, too. inge |
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You should tell people that it was just an episode. Summer is back
now. I've always had a different idea of summer than my Hamburg relatives! WeatherChannel.com Home Local Weather Forecast for Hamburg, Germany Today Aug 25 Rain 61°F Fri Aug 26 Rain 62°F Sat Aug 27 AM Showers 65°F Sun Aug 28 Mostly Cloudy 67°F http://www.weather.com/activities/ot...m=search_10day |
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Hi,
wrote: When do the leaves start changing color and fall-like temperaturers start in North West Germany (north of Frankfurt)? Is it the first half of September, the second half or October? I'm from the South and I would expect it to happen second half of October. Bit earlier the further north you go, I'd say. Though this year you really can't say - such a cold summer. Ralph -- For contact details, please see www.ralphholz.de. |
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"Douglas W. Hoyt" wrote in message ... This year, the fall-like temperatures started around July 20th. In Hamburg we had the fireplace going every day in the first week of August already. Well gee, it's been a cool summer I admit, but it has to be said a *fireplace* is pretty wimpish! Unless of course you do it just for the ambience... David |
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Well gee, it's been a cool summer I admit, but it has to be said a
*fireplace* is pretty wimpish! No, it was quite cozy. |
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