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Climate in Stuttgart


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Stuttgart experiences an oceanic climate (K�ppen climate classification Cfb). In the summer months, the nearby Black Forest and Swabian Alb hills act as a shield from harsh weather but the city can also be subject to thunderstorms in the summer months, and periods of snow lasting several days in the winter. The center of the city, referred to by locals as the "Kessel" (kettle) experiences more severe heat in the summer and less snow in the winter than the suburbs. Lying as it does at the center of the European continent, the temperature range between day and night or summer and winter can be extreme. On average Stuttgart enjoys 1693 hours of sunshine per year.

Winters last from December to March. The coldest month is January with an average temperature of 0 �C (32 �F). Snow cover tends to last no longer than a few days although it has been known to last several weeks at a time as recently as 2010. The summers are warm with an average temperature of 20 �C (68 �F) in the hottest months of July and August. The summers last from May until September
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