Weather update for Stuttgart: Sunny prospects with 27°C this weekend!
Find out the current weather in Stuttgart-West on May 29, 2025: temperatures, precipitation forecasts and more.

Weather update for Stuttgart: Sunny prospects with 27°C this weekend!
On May 29, 2025, the weather in Stuttgart will be mild. Dry weather is expected from midday onwards, with temperatures reaching up to 18°C. The chance of rain today is only 15%. The night will bring partly cloudy but dry conditions, with lows of 9°C expected. The wind is blowing gently to weakly from the southwest with moderate gusts, driven by a calm weather pattern.
In the late afternoon at 5 p.m. a temperature of 16°C was measured in Stuttgart Neckartal and 17°C in Sachsenheim. At night the temperatures in Stuttgart Neckartal drop to 9°C and in Hoheneck Umspwk to 13°C. The wind changes during the night and blows gently to a light breeze from the northeast.
Outlook for the coming days
Cloudy but dry conditions are forecast for Friday, with temperatures reaching 25°C in the region. In Sachsenheim temperatures can even reach 27°C. The wind blows mainly gently from the southwest with moderate gusts. Saturday night will remain clear and dry, with a low of 10°C as the wind blows from the west.
According to wetterkontor.de, the weather conditions will be dry again on Saturday, with slightly to heavily cloudy conditions and temperatures up to 27°C. On Sunday the weather will be almost completely cloudy, with highs possibly reaching 25°C. The wind conditions are changing and are again blowing gently to weakly from the southwest with fresh gusts.
Climatic conditions
Compared to the last 20 years, the average rainfall on May 29th is around 6 mm. On May 30th last year the temperature was 20°C with 9mm of rainfall. Five years ago it was also 20°C, but without precipitation. The weather data is provided by the German Weather Service, which offers further exciting insights and data on its website (DWD).
The measurements are carried out according to precisely defined criteria that ensure that both mean and extreme values for Stuttgart are recorded precisely. A reference period from 1981 to 2010 is used to evaluate the average values, while the longest available measurement periods are used for the extreme values.
Overall, the demand for precise weather data and climate information remains increasing. The Climate Data Center of the German Weather Service offers a comprehensive database that is accessible to the citizens of Stuttgart. If you are curious for more details, visit the DWD website.