Get fluent in German weather talk this summer

Attention all language learners and sun-seekers! Now that the warm weather is here, it's time to brush up on your German summer weather vocabulary.

German summer weather vocabulary

Summer in Germany is a magical time of year. The warm weather and long days create the perfect outdoor activities and exploration atmosphere. However, as with any season, some important vocabulary terms exist to learn. By studying German summer vocabulary, you can better understand the conditions you may encounter and communicate more effectively with locals. So, don't let the language barrier hold you back from thoroughly enjoying all that summer in Germany offers. Take the time to learn some essential vocabulary, and you will be rewarded with a richer and more meaningful experience.

Recommended study materials on the topic:

  1. Basic and advanced vocabulary based on topics A1-B2 (including English translation)

  2. PONS power vocabulary box

  3. Langenscheidt memo game "What's that called?"

  4. German self-study book for A1-B1  (incl. answers)

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The weather

Don't underestimate weather vocabulary's power when traveling in Germany this summer. Communicating about weather conditions can make all the difference in planning your day-to-day activities. Whether you're trying to avoid the hottest part of the day or stay dry during a sudden thunderstorm, knowing the right phrases can help you stay comfortable and safe.

Die Affenhitze

This word may translate to "the heat of the apes," but its true meaning is that it represents scorching temperatures. Don't be fooled by its literal translation - this term signifies an intense and unbearable heat level.

For example: Heute ist eine Affenhitze! → Today is scorching hot.

Das Kaiserwetter 

Imagine a picturesque day with the sun shining brightly and an endless sky painted in deep blue without any clouds. This is what we call "Kaiserwetter," originating from the belief that Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I's birthday was always blessed with such beautiful weather. So why not enjoy this perfect climate while it lasts?

For example: Bei meiner Hochzeit gab es Kaiserwetter. → At my wedding, it was glorious weather.


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Die Sonne

The German word for the sun is "die Sonne". You have the following options to express that it's a sunny day.

For example:

Heute scheint die Sonne. → The sun is shining today.

Heute ist es sonnig. → It's sunny today.

Die Wärme

Embrace the season of warmth and sunshine as summer finally arrives, bringing a surge in temperatures. It's time to bask in the glorious heat and revel in all that this beautiful season has to offer!

For example:

Es ist warm. → It's warm.

Es ist heiß! → It is hot!

Was für eine Hitze! → What a heat!

Der Sommerregen

Experience has shown that prolonged warmth typically results from refreshing and rejuvenating summer rain.

For example:

Es riecht nach Sommerregen! → It smells like summer rain!

Heute gibt es Regen. → There is rain today.

Es regnet stark! → It's raining hard!

Gestern gab es ein starkes Gewitter! → There was a heavy thunderstorm yesterday!

Conclusion

I hope that this article helped you get ready for your summer weather talk in German. Check out also how to properly react to small talk!

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