April on the Mosel-Camino is changeable and often grey, with regular light showers and some steadier rain, but also brighter breaks that feel springlike. Mornings are cool and can feel chilly in the valleys; afternoons tend to be mild on sunnier days. A brief cold snap is still possible, and isolated wintry flurries can occur, yet many days offer long dry windows for steady walking. Overall it’s a month of mixed cloud and sun, damp spells between clearer intervals, and comfortable walking temperatures rather than heat.
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From the river entrance near Koblenz the month often runs under cloud with patchy drizzle, broken by occasional bright spells and the odd heavier burst of rain. Through the vineyard bends of the lower and middle Mosel, expect alternating dry stretches and light showers, and during brief cold snaps even a stray wintry flurry. Approaching Trier and on towards Perl, calmer windows and sunnier afternoons become more frequent, yet showers still pop up and a few days turn persistently wet. Daytime temperatures sit mostly around 5–18°C, with cool nights and a crisp feel in shaded sections.
Crossing into Grand Est around Kédange-sur-Canner, the pattern continues with overcast spells, light rain or drizzle at times, and occasional moderate rain. Through the wooded plateau near Vigy down to Metz, breaks of sunshine bring milder afternoons between passing showers, and a late-season flurry remains a small possibility during colder snaps. Overall it feels cool in the mornings and comfortably mild when the sun is out, with many usable dry hours despite the changeable skies.
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