Autumn weather in Landsberg: Tips against rain and a cloudy mood!
Landsberg am Lech: Tips for dealing with unpredictable autumn weather, vitamin D deficiency and mood highs at the weekly market.

Autumn weather in Landsberg: Tips against rain and a cloudy mood!
Unpredictable autumn weather is currently a constant issue in Landsberg. Whether it's pouring rain or bright sunshine, the changeable conditions shape the everyday lives of residents and market visitors alike. The Landsberg weekly market, which takes place regularly despite the adverse weather conditions, not only offers fresh fruit and vegetables, but also a platform for tips and tricks to help you get through the colder season. Many stand operators, like Angelika Stölzle from “Sandner Fruits”, have prepared well with heating soleplates, wind protection and mobile rain gutters to ensure a pleasant shopping experience even in bad weather. Your verdict: When the weather is nice, customers are more willing to buy.
But not everyone is affected by the changeable weather conditions. Dirk Cotterli even finds the rain pleasant, while students like Dominika Bekes and Sebastian Lazar spontaneously adjust their sightseeing plans based on the weather conditions, but are happy about the sunshine. “We enjoy the sun to the fullest,” says Bekes. Peter Sadlowski from the “Oliven + Öl Compagnie” has only stopped once in his many years of participating in the market due to snow. For him, the weather plays a minor role, which certainly doesn't apply to everyone.
Health effects of autumn weather
Marc Schmid from the Lech Pharmacy explains how the weather can affect our well-being. He points out that fall not only brings less sunlight, but can also lead to vitamin D deficiency. This affects around 60% of adults in Germany. “The mood can be affected by less sunlight,” explains Schmid. He recommends getting vitamin D either through targeted supplementation or through proper nutrition with foods such as fish, butter, egg, avocado and wild mushrooms.
But it's not just the darker seasons that are responsible for upsets. Schmid notes that he is observing an increase in depressive illnesses, which often have multiple causes. Things like going to the movies or relaxing with a good book can help lighten your mood.
Overall, it can be said that Landsberger's capricious weather not only influences purchasing decisions, but also has a variety of emotional and health effects. Whatever the weather conditions are, the people of Landsberg don't miss a visit to the market and show that you can still enjoy shopping even in rain and storm. So the next time you stop by the market, you can be inspired by the market people's creative solutions and at the same time do something for your own health.