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Video. Snow covers Berlin as winter weather settles over the city

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Last updated: 2025/12/31 at 1:01 PM
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Berlin experienced a rare and picturesque snowfall on Wednesday, blanketing the city in white and delighting both residents and the many tourists visiting during the holiday season. The snow in Berlin began overnight and continued throughout the day, creating a festive atmosphere as people gathered at iconic landmarks. This unexpected winter weather is a departure from the typically milder, rainier December conditions often seen in the German capital.

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The snowfall, while not record-breaking, was substantial enough to transform Berlin into a winter wonderland. Popular spots like the Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Cathedral saw increased foot traffic as individuals enjoyed the scenic views and participated in classic winter activities. Social media quickly filled with images and videos of the snow-covered city, showcasing its beauty.

A Rare December Delight: Snow in Berlin

While snow isn’t unheard of in Berlin during winter, December snowfall has become increasingly infrequent in recent years. This is largely attributed to the effects of climate change, which are causing average temperatures to rise throughout the region, according to the German Environment Agency. Many residents remarked on how unusual and welcome the current conditions were.

The current cold snap, responsible for the snowfall, originated in Scandinavia and moved southwards, bringing with it a significant drop in temperature. This contrasts with the generally mild autumn experienced in Germany this year, which led some to believe a “white Christmas” was unlikely.

Impact on City Operations

Authorities reported minimal disruptions to city services, although some public transport lines experienced slight delays due to the accumulation of snow. The Berlin Transport Company (BVG) activated its winter contingency plans, ensuring routes were cleared and maintained as efficiently as possible.

Additionally, city cleaning services were deployed to keep pavements and roads passable. While the snow created beautiful scenery, it also presented challenges for pedestrians and cyclists, requiring extra caution.

Tourism and Local Enjoyment

The unexpected winter weather provided a boost to tourism. Visitors already in Berlin for the holidays actively sought out the best spots to experience the snowfall, creating a vibrant atmosphere at major attractions. This late-year tourism surge is significant for Berlin’s economy.

However, the primary benefit was the joy it brought to local residents. Families took advantage of the opportunity to build snowmen and have snowball fights, while individuals simply strolled through the parks and streets, appreciating the serene beauty of the snow-covered landscape. Many commented on the special atmosphere the snow created for the final days of 2025.

The colder temperatures also contributed to increased demand for winter-related goods, such as warm clothing and hot beverages. Local cafes and restaurants reported brisk business as people sought refuge from the chill. The increased sales provide a small, but welcome, economic benefit for businesses during the holiday season.

The forecast indicates the cold weather and potential for further flurries will persist for the next few days, offering continued opportunities to enjoy the snowy scenes. While the long-term impacts of climate change remain a concern, the current snow in Berlin serves as a reminder of the beauty and magic of a traditional winter.

Those hoping to witness the spectacle firsthand should stay updated on the local weather reports. It’s a chance to experience Berlin in a unique and memorable light as the city prepares to welcome the New Year.

Keep an eye on local news outlets for any updates regarding transport or public services impacted by the weather. This December snow is a fleeting gift – be sure to enjoy it while it lasts!

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