St. Peter-Ording, a municipality located in the district of Nordfriesland, Germany, is renowned for its stunning North Sea coastline and therapeutic climate. The weather in St. Peter-Ording is characterized by its invigorating maritime climate, influenced by the nearby sea and protected by the geest geest, a natural elevation. The local climate is rich in iodine and aerosols, making it particularly beneficial for respiratory ailments.
The North Sea climate in St. Peter-Ording is characterized by cool summers and mild winters. The average temperature throughout the year is around 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 degrees Celsius). The annual precipitation is moderate, with an average of 27.6 inches (700 mm). The region is known for its long hours of sunshine, averaging around 1,800 hours per year. The combination of fresh sea air, rich iodine content, and ample sunshine has made St. Peter-Ording a popular destination for health and wellness tourism.