The German vocabulary for Seasons and Climate covers the main parts of the year, typical weather patterns, and essential terms to describe how the weather changes. Knowing these words helps you understand forecasts, talk about your favorite (or least favorite) time of year, and explain climate-related topics in German.
  • Seasons: Frühling (spring), Sommer (summer), Herbst (autumn/fall), Winter (winter)
  • Climate: das Klima (climate), mild (mild), feucht (humid), trocken (dry), stürmisch (stormy), wechselhaft (changeable)
  • Typical weather words use all four seasons as a backdrop, making it easier to connect new vocab with real-life experiences.

Seasons

GermanEnglishNotes
der FrühlingspringBegins in März
der SommersummerWarmest season
der Herbstautumn/fallLeaves change: schön/hässlich
der WinterwinterCold, often snowy
  • Each season is masculine in German (der).
  • You can say: "Im Winter..." (In winter...) to describe seasonal things.
Herbst means 'Autumn' or 'Fall'.
Frühling (Spring) starts in March.

Climate

GermanEnglishNotes
das Klimaclimate-
mildmildNot too hot or cold
feuchthumid, moistOften used for rainforests or damp weather
trockendryLittle or no rain
stürmischstormyWith strong winds
wechselhaftchangeableWeather that changes a lot
  • "Wechselhaft" is great for describing unpredictable weather.
'feucht' means humid or moist.
'stürmisch' means stormy.

Related Vocabulary

'die Temperatur' means temperature.
GermanEnglishNotes
die Temperaturtemperature-
der Regenrain-
der Schneesnow-
der Windwind-
die Sonnesun-
die Wolkecloud-
der Nebelfog-

Conclusion

German vocabulary for seasons and climate connects you to everyday life and current events. Understanding these terms lets you enjoy conversations about travel, weather forecasts, and environmental issues.
  • The four main seasons are: Frühling, Sommer, Herbst, Winter.
  • Climate words include: das Klima, mild, feucht, trocken, stürmisch, wechselhaft.
  • Knowing related weather terms makes it easier to describe any kind of day.