Austria weather
Our guide to the weather in Austria during January
Austria offers a stunning landscape of mountains and lakes, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. January can be cold and snowy, so plan accordingly. We've looked at the most up-to-date weather data for Austria, covering the last 12 years up to 2024, plus we've asked our team of travel bloggers for their first-hand experiences in order to answer the most frequently asked questions about Austria weather in January.
How cold is it in Austria during January?
January is typically the coldest month in Austria. And when we say cold, we mean it. The temperature tops out at around 2℃ during the day, falling away to -7℃ at night. The UV index will be low at this time of year, so not something to worry about. However, if you're going to be outside for long periods it's always a good idea to apply a small amount of sunscreen to exposed skin.
Does it snow in Austria during January?
Yes, snow is pretty likely during January. There's also a good chance that there will be ice and snow on the ground, so pack appropriate footwear and clothing.
Does it rain in Austria during January?
On average, there will be 8 rainy days during the month, amounting to 211.0mm in total. That's a lot of rain. For comparison, the wettest months in the UK typically sees between 80mm and 100mm, depending on where you are. Of course, some of that rain will actually fall as sleet, snow, and possibly freezing rain. There's a small chance that you'll catch a thunderstorm during your trip.
Is it windy in Austria during January?
You're unlikely to experience any strong winds. Expect a light breeze that picks up slightly at times in January. With cold air temperatures at this time of year, any breeze will feel very cold.
Austria Blog posts
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Authentic Gluhwein recipe from an Austrian chef
20th December 2022 by Eat Sleep Breathe Travel
I’ve made it no secret about how much I love European Christmas Markets, especially those in Germany and Austria. I have a million reasons why but I’d be lying if I said that the gluhwein wasn’t one of them. Which is funny, because back in 2011, when I first visited European Christmas markets, I didn’t like wine. But gluhwein was different. I loved the spicy sweetness of it. I loved the festive little mugs that it came in. I loved that it was the best go-to for warming up and that...
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16th December 2022 by Eat Sleep Breathe Travel
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! At least I think so. Christmas time to me is magic, and even though I live in a Canadian city that pretty much guarantees a white Christmas, it’s no secret that during the holiday season, Europe is my favourite place to be. European Christmas markets are my personal heaven and even though I normally hate crowds, I will suck it up if it means I get to browse stall after stall of Santas, snowmen, and villages with a mug of warm gluhwein in my hands....
The Salzburg Krampus Run: A unique Christmas tradition
16th December 2022 by Eat Sleep Breathe Travel
When I was travelling around Europe for the Christmas Markets I expected to see plenty of Santas and maybe a few elves and reindeer. What I didn’t expect to find was a giant, hairy, devil-looking creature known as Krampus; essentially a Christmas demon who has his own celebration called Krampusnacht or Krampus Run. This event takes place in a few spots around Europe, however, one of the best known Krampusnacht events in the Salzburg Krampus Run. ...
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