November on the Mosel-Camino is quiet and damp. Days are often grey, with long overcast spells and frequent drizzle or light rain, though there are occasional brighter breaks. Temperatures stay cool: afternoons feel subdued, mornings are chilly, and nights can turn cold. During colder snaps, a brief mix of sleet or wet snow can appear, but it seldom lingers.
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From Koblenz-Stolzenfels into the lower Moselle, skies tend to stay overcast with frequent drizzle or light rain, and occasional heavier pulses passing through. As the route winds past Alken, Treis-Karden, Bullay and Traben-Trarbach, dry windows do occur, but cloud often lingers, with on-and-off showers the norm. Approaching Osann-Monzel, Klüsserath and Schweich toward Trier, colder snaps can mix a few wet flakes with the rain, while many days remain simply grey and damp. Through Trier St. Matthias and south-west to Mannebach and Perl, the pattern stays changeable—mostly light showers with some heavier bursts—while temperatures generally sit in the single digits to low teens Celsius.
Crossing into France at Kédange-sur-Canner, the weather continues unsettled under mostly cloudy skies, with drizzle and light rain the frequent companions. Through Vigy to Metz, occasional brighter breaks appear between bands of showers, and a colder spell can bring brief wet snow or sleet that soon turns back to rain. Temperatures are usually in the single digits to low teens Celsius, making this stretch feel cool and often damp.
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