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November weather ...
Been debating taking a "long weekend" getaway to someplace
in EU; haven't really thought too much yet about precisely where, other than it being mostly a city visit. Thus said, any general weather trend -type of comments of regions to avoid (or lean towards)? Don't want to consider someplace where the typical seasonal pattern is 10 hours of rain each day. Short list examples under contemplation: London, Berlin, Amsterdam, Prague; maybe Athens, Barcelona, Basil.. -hh |
November weather ...
On 2017-09-21 12:25:10 +0000, -hh said:
Been debating taking a "long weekend" getaway to someplace in EU; haven't really thought too much yet about precisely where, other than it being mostly a city visit. Thus said, any general weather trend -type of comments of regions to avoid (or lean towards)? Don't want to consider someplace where the typical seasonal pattern is 10 hours of rain each day. Short list examples under contemplation: London, Berlin, Amsterdam, Prague; maybe Athens, Barcelona, Basil.. In November just about anywhere in Europe can be cold and rainy, but I'd be inclined to put Athens and Barcelona at the top of the list. -- athel |
November weather ...
On Thursday, September 21, 2017 at 1:25:16 PM UTC+1, -hh wrote:
Been debating taking a "long weekend" getaway to someplace in EU; haven't really thought too much yet about precisely where, other than it being mostly a city visit. Thus said, any general weather trend -type of comments of regions to avoid (or lean towards)? Don't want to consider someplace where the typical seasonal pattern is 10 hours of rain each day. Short list examples under contemplation: London, Berlin, Amsterdam, Prague; maybe Athens, Barcelona, Basil.. -hh In November your only safe EU bets would be Cyprus or Canaries. |
November weather ...
FWIW, don't mind it being chilly; question is rain.
Unfortunately, the timing is going to be a little before the Christmas Markets start, which is also why we're not too revv'ed up about finding something. -hh |
November weather ...
-hh wrote:
FWIW, don't mind it being chilly; question is rain. Unfortunately, the timing is going to be a little before the Christmas Markets start, which is also why we're not too revv'ed up about finding something. -hh Well, if, like me, you don't like rain but don't mind snow, head for the mountains 8-). There are several areas that fit that bill 8-) -- biblioholic medievalist via iPad |
November weather ...
Am Sonntag, 24. September 2017 22:36:38 UTC+2 schrieb -hh:
FWIW, don't mind it being chilly; question is rain. In my area quantities of rain are higher in summer but we might have more rain hours in autumn. Unfortunately, the timing is going to be a little before the Christmas Markets start, The time before is quite untouristic in Central and Western Europe. Might be possible to book an short notice when you won't have to rely on bare statistics. Regards, ULF |
November weather ...
Hello again,
Am Donnerstag, 21. September 2017 14:25:16 UTC+2 schrieb -hh: Short list examples under contemplation: London, Berlin, Amsterdam, Prague; maybe Athens, Barcelona, Basil.. You might want to consider Andalucia, see Costa del Sol: http://www.allesueberreisen.com/ideale_reiseziele/ Regards, ULF |
November weather ...
On Saturday, October 7, 2017 at 2:18:16 PM UTC+1, Athel Cornish-Bowden wrote:
On 2017-10-07 10:42:54 +0000, said: Hello again, Am Donnerstag, 21. September 2017 14:25:16 UTC+2 schrieb -hh: Short list examples under contemplation: London, Berlin, Amsterdam, Prague; maybe Athens, Barcelona, Basil.. You might want to consider Andalucia, see Costa del Sol: http://www.allesueberreisen.com/ideale_reiseziele/ He said he wanted cities, which ruled out my first thought, which was Tenerife, but there are some cities worth visiting in AndalucÃ*a, though not on the coast: Granada, Córdoba, Seville. Many years ago (about 1965) I stayed in AlmerÃ*a, which is both a city and on the coast. We chose primarily because it was easy to reach from Madrid by train. My recollection is that it was less interesting than Granada, Córdoba or Seville. When we were in Granada about ten years ago we visited the Alhambra -- as one does -- and went on a tour that started at 11 PM. Even at that hour it was incredibly crowded. I asked if there was ever a time when it wasn't crowded and was told that it was OK in December. -- athel Well, Santa Cruz has a 230,000 population? |
November weather ...
Am Montag, 25. September 2017 23:03:25 UTC+2 schrieb Erilar:
Well, if, like me, you don't like rain but don't mind snow, head for the mountains 8-). He wants cities. What about Kiruna? Regards, ULF |
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