Wurzburg/Regensburg Weather in April
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Wurzburg/Regensburg Weather in April
Am planning a trip next year to these cities as well as Vienna and Budapest. We need to go at the end of April and I'm concerned about the weather. looking at historical weather data it appears it could be really chilly then. What has been your experience at that time of year in or near these cities?
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This year Spring came early and IIRC it was fairly wet. I don't remember 2010, 2011, 2012, or 2013 (maybe 2013 was the wet spring that never left). I could consult the web for historical weather but it would be the same information you would find.
April can be clear or rainy, warm or cool.
Presumably you aren't packing for your trip this week. I suggest doing what everyone else does and check the extended forecast before you pack and use that as a guideline but still bring rain gear and clothing you can layer.
April can be clear or rainy, warm or cool.
Presumably you aren't packing for your trip this week. I suggest doing what everyone else does and check the extended forecast before you pack and use that as a guideline but still bring rain gear and clothing you can layer.
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You can only deal with the weather.
Look at your itinerary and decide which are fair weather items and which are foul weather items, e.g. indoor museum. Do the fair weather items at first chance of good weather.
For example. You might have planned:
day 1: indoor activities
day 2: garden visit
but weather forecast once you got there says:
day 1: cloudy
day 2: thunderstorm
You might switch your itinerary:
day 1: garden visit
day 2: indoor activities
or even
day 0: part of garden visit
day 1: remainder of garden visit
day 2: indoor activities
It is best if you have looked at open/close days to have more flexibility in moving things around.
When my itinerary involves a high-mountain trip where the view is the primary objective, I would throw away an "orientation" walk and do the high-mountain trip first thing in the morning on first day if that is the best opportunity for a visit.
Look at your itinerary and decide which are fair weather items and which are foul weather items, e.g. indoor museum. Do the fair weather items at first chance of good weather.
For example. You might have planned:
day 1: indoor activities
day 2: garden visit
but weather forecast once you got there says:
day 1: cloudy
day 2: thunderstorm
You might switch your itinerary:
day 1: garden visit
day 2: indoor activities
or even
day 0: part of garden visit
day 1: remainder of garden visit
day 2: indoor activities
It is best if you have looked at open/close days to have more flexibility in moving things around.
When my itinerary involves a high-mountain trip where the view is the primary objective, I would throw away an "orientation" walk and do the high-mountain trip first thing in the morning on first day if that is the best opportunity for a visit.
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We were in all of those places last April/May. The weather was cool, sometimes rainy, sometimes sunny. My advice would be to prepare for all kinds of weather...layer, layer, layer. Also had an umbrella, which was sometimes helpful!! Some days wore sweater, down vest, rain jacket, somedays, just sweater. We adjusted our itinerary...ie inside activities at rainy times...as necessary. Sometimes we just got wet!! It was all glorious and a lovely time to visit as flowers were everywhere!
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It also rains in September.
I think it would be a losing proposition to plan itineraries based on certainty of good weather in Europe. I think you increase your options by using a plan with options to switch to an alternate already thought out plan when you wake up to a heavy rain. Similarly, if you slept in on unexpectedly clear day among forecasted rainy week, you would not be able to capitalize on your upside if an alternate plan required waking up earlier.
I think it would be a losing proposition to plan itineraries based on certainty of good weather in Europe. I think you increase your options by using a plan with options to switch to an alternate already thought out plan when you wake up to a heavy rain. Similarly, if you slept in on unexpectedly clear day among forecasted rainy week, you would not be able to capitalize on your upside if an alternate plan required waking up earlier.