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Vienna
Austria
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Vienna experiences a transitional continental climate with four distinct seasons, marked by warm summers and cold winters that regularly dip below freezing.

Rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, with a slight increase in summer when thunderstorms can arrive suddenly, making a compact umbrella a worthy daily companion.

Summer temperatures typically range from 20-26°C, while winter hovers around -2 to 4°C, though cold snaps can push temperatures lower and demand serious insulation.

The city is known for its cutting winds, particularly the cold easterly blasts in winter and spring that make the perceived temperature considerably harsher than the thermometer suggests.

Viennese elegance runs deep, so locals favor polished layers and structured coats over technical outdoor gear, even when the weather would justify the latter.

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Spring
March to May
  • Medium-weight trench coat or blazer
  • Light sweaters and cardigans
  • Scarf for unpredictable winds
  • Closed-toe leather shoes or ankle boots
  • Umbrella for sudden showers
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Summer
June to August
  • Linen shirts and breathable cotton tops
  • Light trousers or knee-length skirts
  • Sunglasses and a sun hat
  • Comfortable walking sandals
  • Light cardigan for air-conditioned museums
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Autumn
September to November
  • Wool coat or tailored jacket
  • Long-sleeved shirts and knitwear
  • Durable boots with good grip
  • Warm scarf and leather gloves
  • Water-resistant outer layer
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Winter
December to February
  • Insulated wool or down coat
  • Thermal base layers
  • Thick scarf, hat, and lined gloves
  • Waterproof winter boots with traction
  • Heavy sweaters or fleece mid-layers