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Fulda: Baroque Elegance and Rhön Ruggedness
The weather in the baroque city of Fulda is shaped by its location on the edge of the Rhön Mountains. This results in a temperate but often fresh climate with distinct seasonal differences. Summers are pleasantly warm and perfect for admiring the magnificent buildings such as the cathedral and the city palace. The air is often clear, and the proximity to nature is always palpable. A summer thunderstorm rolling in from the Rhön is a frequent and refreshing spectacle.
Winters in Fulda can be noticeably cold, with a high probability of snow that transforms the baroque splendor into a silent, white landscape. The people of Fulda are used to the harsher winters and enjoy the cozy atmosphere of the city. Autumn is particularly beautiful when the deciduous forests of the Rhön glow in vibrant colors. Fulda's weather is a mix of the elegance of its architecture and the untamed nature of the nearby mountains—it is honest, invigorating, and full of character.
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