Autumn chaos at the Oktoberfest: record heat and cold rain fronts threaten!
Munich, September 28th, 2025: Changeable weather at Oktoberfest - temperatures between 10 and 30 degrees, heed rain warnings.

Autumn chaos at the Oktoberfest: record heat and cold rain fronts threaten!
September is coming to an end, and while the people of Cologne are preparing for the cooler days, many are looking at the annual Oktoberfest in Munich with both a laughing and a crying eye. On September 28, 2025, the weather over the Oktoberfest will be extremely changeable. Loud Mercury The current temperature today is just under 10 degrees, while at the same time the memory of the hottest Oktoberfest day ever, where the thermometer climbed to 30.7 degrees, is still fresh in our minds.
The weather is unstable and brings wet, gray light over the city. With moist Mediterranean air meeting cool Atlantic air, a low over the Western Alps is causing very changeable weather. The north of Bavaria is even suffering from severe rain and possible flooding.
Rain and temperatures – the weather meeting at the Oktoberfest
Although the first days of the festival were surprising with high temperatures, the current weather situation shows that autumn is now coming. After the positive forecasts for the start of the Oktoberfest, where temperatures reached over 30 degrees, the last few days have been accompanied by several rain showers. The South German takes a look at the days ahead and recommends that visitors prepare for temperatures of around 15 degrees, which with a bit of luck could also be paired with sunny spells.
Looking back historically, the weather at the Oktoberfest was often a little unpredictable. Since 2000, rain has been recorded on 14 of the 23 opening days. The best weather periods seem to be over, but who knows - Indian summer also has its own surprises. The weather history gives reason to hope that there may be one or two dry phases ahead, at least until the clouds gain the upper hand again.
The long-lasting consequences of climate change
While the Cologne fair with its colorful lights and huge rides experiences moody weather, climate change has long since had its influence on such festivals. According to that Federal Environment Agency Increased climate fluctuations and more frequent extreme weather events have long been evident. Hot summers and heavy rain events are now the order of the day and also have an impact on the planning of events such as Oktoberfest.
Climate change not only has meteorological effects, but also affects people's daily lives and moods. As visitors huddle together in the tent under the gray sky, you realize that weather can also influence the festive mood. The Competence Center for Climate Impacts and Adaptation highlights that around every third Oktoberfest is accompanied by rain - and that's not exactly good news for partygoers.
In the coming days, meteorologists recommend not forgetting your jacket and preparing for changeable weather conditions. However, the joy of celebrating remains unbroken, because the Oktoberfest has its undisputed charm - regardless of whether the clouds hang low or the sun shines from the sky. With that in mind: Cheers and have fun at the Oktoberfest, no matter what the weather!