St. Peter-Ording is a municipality on the Eiderstedt peninsula within the district of Nordfriesland, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It’s situated on the North Coastline and is a well-liked vacationer vacation spot. The municipality is understood for its lengthy sandy seashores, dunes, and mudflats, in addition to its historic lighthouse.
The local weather in St. Peter-Ording is temperate and oceanic, with delicate winters and funky summers. The common temperature in January is 1.5 levels Celsius (34.7 levels Fahrenheit), and the common temperature in July is 17.5 levels Celsius (63.5 levels Fahrenheit). The municipality receives a median of 700 millimeters (28 inches) of precipitation per 12 months, which is evenly distributed all year long.