The climate of Tyrol (Austria)
Tyrol is a federal state in the Austrian part of Tyrol (the other
part is situated in Italy) and is located in the south western part of
Austria. The capital is Innsbruck with a population of 115,000 and
well known as a winter sports resort and the crossing to Italy. Tyrol
borders Germany (Bavaria), Switzerland (Graubunden) and Italy (South
tyrol and Belluno). The scenery is characterized by imposing mountain
ranges such as the Grossklockner (3,798 meters at the border of Tyrol
and Karinthia) and is very popular among winter sport lovers. During
the summer you can go hiking, mountain biking and mountaineering. The
climate here is influenced by the Mediterranean Sea, the European
continent and the North Atlantic Ocean. Winters are sunny, summers may
be cloudy. Heavy showers may appear out of nowhere; be sure to bring a
rain jacket. During the summer temperatures are between 15-25 degrees
Celsius.
Climate information
The figures below are based on long term weather and climate records.
They are an average for Tyrol
More climate information
Climate figures are very useful but don’t present a general impression
of the climate and the eventual weather circumstances within a certain
period. The figures don’t always reflect the chance of wintry weather,
extreme heat or hurricanes. That is why we offer useful extra climate
information for each month of the year:
Disclaimer
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