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What’s the weather like in Lake Garda in January?
It’s very cold in Lake Garda in January with the lowest temperatures of the year. Winds are very calm and you’ll notice that the mountains have been covered with heavy snowfall, making them a popular destination for skiing and snowboarding.
Geographical influences
Lake Garda weather in January is cold for most of the month. It has mild water temperatures that help keep temperatures from dropping below freezing. The surrounding mountains also help to keep temperatures steady and give shelter from heavy rainfall. It’s the peak of the low season, which means it’s very peaceful and quiet, making it a great time for a relaxing holiday.
Averages
You’ll need to pack warm clothes for your visit because the average temperature is just 6°C. In the evening, the climate cools to lows of -2°C. You’ll have nine hours of sunlight per day with an average humidity of 73%. The average wind speed is just 4mph with 66mm of rainfall spread over nine days of the month.
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