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Weather – Offenbach am Main – Less sun, but more rain in October – Panorama

October 30, 2020, 3:22 p.m.

Weather – Offenbach am Main:Less sun, but more rain in October

Clouds glow in the evening light. Photo: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand / dpa (Photo: dpa)

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Hannover / Bremen / Offenbach (dpa / lni) – Many clouds determined the sky in Lower Saxony and Bremen in October. As the German Weather Service (DWD) announced on Friday in its monthly balance, the sun shone in Lower Saxony for only 70 hours. The average of the internationally valid reference period from 1961 to 1990 is 99 hours. With 80 hours of sunshine, Bremen was the second sunniest region in Germany, but here too it was 18 hours less than the reference value.

In both countries, it was also around one and a half degrees warmer than the mean with an average of around eleven degrees. In Lower Saxony, around 75 liters of precipitation per square meter fell in October, 19 liters more than the reference value. In the Hanseatic city it was 7 liters more at 65 liters per square meter.

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