the Tyrol in Austria sees its peak temperatures in July (16°C (61°F)) and its coolest in January (-4°C (25°F)). For a full breakdown of what to expect throughout the year, we've put together a climate overview based on data from Sölden, the region's most visited city. For more detailed climate information about other cities in the area, please see the section beneath the map further down the page.
The weather in the Tyrol changes throughout the year, with no distinct months of consistently pleasant temperatures.
The colder months are generally January, February, March, April, May, October, November and December.
When it comes to rainfall, the Tyrol sees significant variations throughout the year. July tends to be the wettest, receiving 198 mm (7.8 in) of rain, while January is much drier with just 77 mm (3 in). Travelers should note that the rainy season falls during July and August, bringing substantial precipitation ranging from 190 mm (7.5 in) to 198 mm (7.8 in) monthly.
For those seeking sunshine, July usually has the brightest skies, making it an excellent time for exploring the region.