Cortina dʼAmpezzo Weather in January
Cortina dʼAmpezzo in January sees very low temperatures, with highs around -1°C (30°F) and overnight lows of -10°C (14°F). It's the driest month of the year, with very little snowfall to worry about.
Rainfall in Cortina dʼAmpezzo in January
Known for its least rainfall, this month is the driest of the year. It's a good time to be outdoors, even if the temperatures are a little cool. The climate data from previous years indicates about 14 days of snow, averaging 59 mm (2.3 in) for the month. Rain this month is fairly typical, a standard mix of wet and dry days with no particularly heavy or persistent showers.
Temperature in Cortina dʼAmpezzo in January
In January, Cortina dʼAmpezzo gets very low temperatures, with highs of -1°C (30°F). Nights cool to around -10°C (14°F). January is typically considered a winter month. Staying warm is the main priority this month, especially during mornings and evenings. With lows of -10°C (14°F), nights are freezing. Packing a spare blanket is worth considering if you're staying somewhere that might not be fully heated. The coldest month of the year calls for plenty of warm layers. Be sure to pack your winter gear.
Sunshine in Cortina dʼAmpezzo in January
The city usually sees around 74 hours of sunlight, indicating fewer sunny days.If you prefer dry days with pleasant temperatures, January may not be the ideal month to visit Cortina dʼAmpezzo. Our weather planner can help you explore destinations with more pleasant weather conditions.
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Cortina dʼAmpezzo Temperature in January
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What to Wear in Cortina dʼAmpezzo in January
We recommend you pack up your warm winter gear for Cortina dʼAmpezzo in January. If you have insulated boots, thermal layers, and a heavy winter coat that can handle snow and freezing temperatures it's smart to bring them. Don't forget gloves, a warm hat, and a scarf. Rain is likely on several days, so bring a good rain jacket. You can probably leave your sunglasses at home, because sunny days are pretty rare this month.What To Do in Cortina dʼAmpezzo in January
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