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Passau: Three-Rivers-Weather and Baroque Splendor

The weather in Passau is defined by its unique location at the confluence of the Danube, Inn, and Ilz rivers. This creates a humid, continental climate with warm summers and cold winters. Summers are often sunny, inviting exploration of the baroque old town or a boat trip on the three rivers. The riverside location can lead to higher humidity and impressive summer thunderstorms that move over the hills of the Bavarian Forest.

Winters are cold, and the rivers often cause dense fog, which gives the city a mystical, almost Venetian atmosphere. Snow is not uncommon and cloaks the Veste Oberhaus fortress in a white mantle. The people of Passau are also aware of the risk of flooding, which can be caused by snowmelt and heavy rains. The weather in Passau is as dynamic and powerful as its rivers—it shapes the life, architecture, and character of this beautiful city on the border with Austria.

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