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Munich's climate thought doesn't look like a typical oceanic climate. I trust Wikipeida for the climate averages but the average temperature in Munich in January is 0.3°C (32.5°F). The average high is 2.7°C (36.9°F) and the average low is -3.7°C (25.3°F).
I would classify Munich as a Sub-Continental climate even though there's no such thing as a Sub-Continental Climate.
Munich looks like it has Continental influences because winters are cold. Usually I find oceanic climates too mild but Munich is near perfect. Summers temperatures range from 23°C (73°F) - 12°C (53°F).
it's a rather wild climate by western european standards. moderate elevation , located inland, and close to the alps. it can also get sharp temperature rises in short time due to föhn. it's more continental than oceanic imo.
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