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Vienna

26°

Clear sky

High: 39° · Low: 25° · Feels like 27°

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Hourly forecast

Now · 27°
04:00 · 26°
05:00 · 25°
06:00 · 25°
07:00 · 26°
08:00 · 27°
09:00 · 29°
10:00 · 32°
11:00 · 34°
12:00 · 37°
13:00 · 38°
14:00 · 39°
15:00 · 39°
16:00 · 39°
17:00 · 39°
18:00 · 38°
19:00 · 38°
20:00 · 37°
21:00 · 35°
22:00 · 33°
23:00 · 31°
00:00 · 30°
01:00 · 29°
02:00 · 28°

14-day forecast

  • Feels like
    40° / 26°
    Precipitation
    0 mm · 0%
    Wind
    19 km/h S
    UV index
    7 · High
    Sun
    4:56 / 20:58

Details

Air quality
28 Fair
PM2.5 15 · PM10 22

Vienna's Climate

Vienna sits in eastern Austria and has a temperate continental climate with four distinct seasons, shaped by air drifting in from the Pannonian plain. Winters (December–February) are cold, often hovering between -2°C and 4°C with regular snowfall, while summers (June–August) are warm at 24–28°C and punctuated by afternoon thunderstorms. Rainfall is spread fairly evenly across the year, peaking in late spring and early summer. This page offers an hourly and 14-day forecast along with detailed metrics including humidity, wind, UV index and air quality (AQI).

Frequently asked questions

Does it snow in Vienna and when?

Yes. Vienna usually sees snow from December to February, with January the coldest month. Snow cover is often light and can melt quickly, but cold spells from the east can hold temperatures below freezing for days.

What is the hottest month in Vienna?

July and August are the warmest, with daytime highs of 25–28°C and occasional heatwaves topping 33°C. Summer afternoons frequently bring thunderstorms and short, heavy showers.

When is the best time to visit Vienna?

Late spring (May–June) and early autumn (September) are ideal, offering mild, mostly dry weather with gentle sunshine, perfect for strolling around the palaces and gardens.

Does Vienna have a distinct rainy season?

No, there is no separate wet-and-dry pattern like the tropics. Rain falls year-round but is heaviest from May to August due to summer storms, while winter months tend to be drier and colder.

Updated: 1:33:03 AM