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What’s the weather like in Kardamena in January?
When you visit Kardamena in winter, you can expect cooler temperatures, increased rainfall, and quieter beaches. The Kardamena weather in January is ideal for sightseeing, which is one of the main reasons why so many visitors flock to this Greek town.Geographical influences
The Dodecanese island of Kos is home to Kardamena, which is a charming town on the island’s south coast. It has a stunning backdrop of mountains which include Kappari and Kalymnos. The mountains give the town protection from cooler weather conditions, helping to ensure the weather remains fairly mild throughout the year. The town of Kardamena is packed with historical landmarks and attractions because it has been built on the ancient city of Alasama. This has left traces of the past throughout the town, offering plenty of sightseeing opportunities on those cool, winter days.Averages
There are quite a lot of cloudy days throughout the month, which causes a slight drop in sunshine hours to just nine hours per day. The average temperature is 15°C with lows of 9°C, so it’s advised to bring some warm clothes for your holiday. It rains on 12 days of the month with an average rainfall of 83mm. The average wind speed is 17mph and humidity levels are fairly low at 67%. If you were hoping to go swimming, you might be disappointed to find that the surrounding seas are just 17°C, which is a little too cold.