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Post by ericjaeger on Jan 16, 2007 15:06:57 GMT -5
My wife and i are planning to travel through Europe, Germany, Greece, Italy and France. Is the weather a big enough factor to delay the trip? We are going for the entire month of Nov. Just curious about how to weigh the advantages vs. disadvantages. We are first timers, any help is better than what we already know. Thanks
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Post by herrbert on Jan 16, 2007 15:39:55 GMT -5
The chances of delay are a little bit bigger. (esp. Germany and France) in Winter. Fog would be the number 1 'enemy', as far as the weather is concerned, especially if you are flying.
If November 2007 will be anything like the november 2006, than you won't have anything to worry about. It was sunny, and temperatures were above average (and still are, in most parts of Europe). But you never know, how this year will be.
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lia
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Post by lia on Feb 21, 2007 5:53:29 GMT -5
It depends very much on where you're going...for example, northern Italy is foggy and rather cold - and for Venice is high-water time... - , but southern Italy is much warmer, and not foggy. Anyway, as herrbert said, last year the temperatures have been higher than usual, you could be lucky - or maybe not But, to be honest, I don't think it should be a reason to delay - or, worse, not to go! if you're cold, just wear another sweather! I think that snow gives some magic to the cities, so I would rather hope it to be cold enough to snow ;D But, if you're looking forward to go around in t-shirt, well...wait for the summer!
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