Sunny prospects for Stuttgart: summer heat up to 28°C on the weekend!
Find out the weather forecast for Stuttgart on July 3, 2025: temperatures, wind conditions and climate data at a glance.

Sunny prospects for Stuttgart: summer heat up to 28°C on the weekend!
On July 3, 2025, the weather in Stuttgart will be changeable, with a mix of clear and cloudy phases. It will be cloudy and dry overnight, with temperatures dropping to a comfortable 14°C. A gentle to weak westerly wind accompanies the night with fresh gusts so that temperatures do not drop too much.
Meteorologists expect friendly weather with clear skies for Friday. Temperatures are expected to reach up to 26°C in Engelberg and even 27°C in Sachsenheim. A light to weak westerly wind with moderate gusts will underline the pleasant summer air.
Weather forecast for the weekend
On Saturday night it will remain clear and dry, with lows reaching around 11°C. Similar weather is expected on Saturday, partly cloudy and dry with temperatures up to 28°C. A gentle to weak southwesterly wind blows, which ensures a pleasant climate with fresh gusts.
Sunday, however, brings dense clouds and the possibility of some isolated moderate rain overnight. The maximum temperatures are forecast to be around 24°C. A light southwesterly wind will help cool things down, but will remain mostly pleasant.
Temperatures in comparison
The forecast temperatures do not differ from the average values of the last 20 years. A look at the data shows that on July 4th last year the daily temperature was 20°C, with rainfall of 19mm. Five years ago on this date we could record a summery 26°C and no precipitation. According to the evaluations on the website of the German Weather Service, an average amount of precipitation of 4 mm took place on July 3rd over the last 20 years.
For further information and detailed climate graphics, the German Weather Service refers to its CDC portal, where all measured climate data is accessible. This information is prepared using separate processes and selected according to different criteria. The reference period for the average values covers the years 1981 to 2010 and thus enables a meaningful comparison.
For anyone who would like to deal intensively with the topic of weather and climate in Stuttgart, the offers and data from the German Weather Service are a valuable source for better understanding weather events and obtaining a comprehensive overview of historically relevant weather data. Further information on this can be found on the German Weather Service website. (https://www.dwd.de/DE/wetter/wetterundklima_vorort/baden-wuerttemberg/stuttgart/_node.html)