December on the Mosel-Camino feels wintry and often damp. Skies are mostly overcast, with frequent light rain or drizzle and regular spells of snow when colder air moves in. Days swing between chilly, raw air and brief milder interludes that turn any snow to slush and drizzle. Dry windows do occur, but they are usually short and grey rather than sunny. Overall it stays cold to cool, often hovering near freezing with occasional thaws.
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From the river’s confluence the trail starts under grey skies, with intermittent drizzle and passing snow showers. Through Alken and Treis-Karden toward Bullay and Traben-Trarbach, the pattern stays unsettled: mostly overcast with light rain at times, switching to wet snow during colder spells, and occasional heavier bursts that soak the valley.
Around Osann-Monzel and Klüsserath the weather often stalls into long cloudy stretches with scattered showers, with brief calmer spells between bands. Near Trier, Mannebach, and Perl, precipitation remains frequent and changeable, alternating between rain and snow with the odd system bringing a steadier soaking. Temperatures generally sit around freezing to the mid-single digits Celsius.
Crossing into Lorraine near Kédange-sur-Canner, the grey, damp pattern continues with light drizzle or rain interspersed with snow when colder air returns. Through Vigy the showers remain on and off under persistent cloud, with brief lulls that rarely clear for long. Approaching Metz, precipitation can consolidate into longer spells of steady rain, while colder snaps flip it to snow for a time before a thaw. Temperatures stay around freezing to the mid-single digits Celsius.
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