Summer sun in Vienna: up to 30 degrees and ideal for carefree evenings!
Experience the sunny summer day in Vienna on June 11, 2025 with temperatures up to 30 degrees and optimal conditions for outdoor activities.

Summer sun in Vienna: up to 30 degrees and ideal for carefree evenings!
A bright summer day awaits the people of Vienna today on June 11, 2025. The temperatures rise to a summery 27 to 30 degrees, while the sun soon breaks through the initial morning clouds and ensures predominantly cheerful conditions. That reports Cosmo.
Thursday also promises to be pleasant. With a clear blue sky and only 20% cloud cover, the thermometer could show up to 30 degrees. A light wind from the west-northwest picks up at 13 km/h, which makes for a comfortable feeling. For Friday, meteorologists expect 27 to 28 degrees, with cloud cover increasing slightly and the chance of precipitation remaining very low, at just a minimum of 0.05 mm.
Evening refreshment
The evening program in Vienna's Schani Gardens will be particularly appetizing today because the temperatures are a pleasant 24 degrees. Anyone planning a walk along the Danube can look forward to a mostly cloudless sky. At night it cools down to a pleasant 17 degrees, ideal for ending the day comfortably.
But the weather is at its best not only in Vienna, but throughout Austria. Temperatures range between 24 and 30 degrees in the eastern, southern and western regions. Similar values can also be expected in the outskirts of Vienna, although there may be light rain showers in Favoriten early in the morning.
Climate change in focus
2024 was loud Statista for Austria the warmest year in the history of measurements. Overall, a record number of hot days were recorded. Vienna was the absolute front runner with 52 days above 30 degrees. What is curious, however, is that despite these hot days, 2024 was a year with little sunshine, with 2% less sunshine duration than the long-term average.
The issue of climate change remains a burning concern among the population: according to a survey from last year, almost half of those surveyed see the effects as rather negative. Nevertheless, around 50% support the goal of climate neutrality by 2040. At 6.54 tons of CO2 per capita, the country has one of the lower emissions in an international comparison.
Given the hot days ahead, it is advisable to drink enough fluids and use sun protection, especially in the midday hours. So, enjoy the summer in Vienna and stay well-tempered!
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