March on the Mosel-Camino is changeable and cool. Overcast skies are common, with frequent light showers and drizzle, though brighter spells do break through. Cold snaps can still bring sleet or brief snow, especially on higher ground, while a few milder days feel springlike. Days are mostly cool; nights often flirt with frost. Overall it feels unsettled rather than stormy, with many walkable windows between passing showers.
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From the river near Koblenz down the Mosel bends, expect plenty of cloud with intermittent light rain or drizzle, and the odd heavier band pushing through before skies brighten again. Through the middle valley the pattern stays mixed: grey starts, showery intervals, and occasional clear breaks that briefly feel mild. On the higher or more open stretches toward the Hunsrück edge and into the Trier area, brief sleet or wet snow can still appear during colder pulses, with frosty mornings possible. Daytime temperatures hover around 5–14°C, while nights often feel close to freezing.
Crossing into Lorraine from Kédange-sur-Canner through Vigy toward Metz, the same showery rhythm continues: mostly cloudy, passing light rain or drizzle, and short sunny interludes. Colder snaps can still deliver flurries on the low hills before yielding to milder, brighter spells. Days generally sit around 4–15°C, with cool, occasionally frosty nights and a few wetter episodes punctuating otherwise manageable, changeable weather.
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