Austria in January: Silence in Museums, Fun in the Mountains
If you are travelling to Austria in January with a child, your luggage will be pretty much the same, regardless of the purpose of your trip. The mountains are cold and snowy in winter — ski wear, fleece, and thermal underwear will be handy. In Vienna, temperatures rarely drop below freezing - it's more likely to rain than snow — but it can be nice to bundle up on windy and humid days. The weather in January and February varies from region to region. The higher you go in the mountains, the harsher the frost and the more frequent the snowfall. The capital is overcast and relatively warm.
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