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Nuremberg: Gingerbread Scent and Franconian Weather Resilience
The weather in Nuremberg is typical for the continentally influenced Franconian region: hot summers and cold winters. Summers can get very warm in the city, which lies in a basin. The people of Nuremberg then seek cooling at the Wöhrder See or in the shady alleys below the Imperial Castle. A strong summer thunderstorm is a frequent spectacle that cleanses the air and makes the historic sandstone buildings shine in a special light.
Winters are cold and often frosty. Snow is not uncommon and gives the world-famous Christkindlesmarkt its incomparable, magical atmosphere. The scent of gingerbread, mulled wine, and sausages then mixes with the cold, clear winter air. Nuremberg's weather has clear contours and shapes the city's annual rhythm. It is a climate that reflects the Franconian way of life: enjoying the warm days to the fullest and cozying up together in the cold months.
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