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Weather in Pulling in August

Pulling, Bavaria, Germany

August: Avg High 22.3°C,Avg Low 11.9°C,Rainfall 91mm.

Is August a good time to visit Pulling?

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Does it rain much in Pulling in August?

Yes, August sees significant rainfall in Pulling, with about 91 mm expected. Waterproof clothing and an umbrella are essential.

How hot does it get in Pulling in August?

In August, Pulling has average highs of 22.3°C and lows of 11.9°C, with a daily mean of 17.1°C.

August

Weather in Pulling in August

Village

Germany > Bavaria > Landkreis Cham > Pulling > August

Avg High
22°C
Avg Low
12°C
Rainfall
91 mm
Wind Speed
29 km/h
Sunshine
5.8 hrs/day
Humidity
71%

What to Expect

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Moderate rainfall is expected, with around 91 mm of precipitation. Occasional showers are likely, so pack a light rain jacket.

Moderate sunshine with around 5.8 hours of sun per day. A mix of sunny and cloudy periods is typical.

Humidity is high at around 71%, which can make temperatures feel warmer. Stay hydrated and seek shade during peak hours.

Winds are calm, averaging just 2.2 m/s. Conditions are generally still and pleasant.

Compared to Other Months

August is 9.1°C warmer than the annual average of 8.0°C in Pulling. Compared to July, temperatures are 0.3°C lower. Looking ahead to September, expect temperatures 4.0°C lower.

Temperature Comparison

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What to Pack

Pack layers including a warm sweater or light jacket. Comfortable shoes and a light scarf are recommended.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is August a good time to visit Pulling?

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Does it rain much in Pulling in August?

Yes, August sees significant rainfall in Pulling, with about 91 mm expected. Waterproof clothing and an umbrella are essential.

How hot does it get in Pulling in August?

In August, Pulling has average highs of 22.3°C and lows of 11.9°C, with a daily mean of 17.1°C.

Data: WorldClim 2.1