“Wetter an der Nordsee” translates to “weather at the North Sea” in English. It refers to the specific weather conditions experienced in the coastal regions surrounding the North Sea, a body of water bordered by several countries in Northern Europe.
The weather in this region is influenced by the North Sea’s proximity, which brings maritime influences characterized by frequent cloud cover, precipitation, and strong winds. The North Sea also acts as a heat reservoir, moderating temperatures in coastal areas and contributing to a generally mild climate.