Weather
Before you book your trip, it's a good idea to check the weather in your destination to help determine which times of year are best for visiting. Once you book, the weather will determine the clothes you pack, the excursions you plan, and whether you should expect transportation delays.
Travel seasons are mostly determined by weather, and if you decide to take a peak-season vacation, you'll have to contend with other visitors who had the same idea. But the benefits of high-season travel—gorgeous weather, long days, and the resultant high spirits—can outweigh both the hoards and the high prices. But don't discount off-season vacations, either: A low-season trip can deliverunexpected benefits.
In the week or so before your trip, be sure to check the weather in your destination and stay abreast of any developing storms or adverse conditions. No matter how much you want to pack that cute new tank top, if the forecast says 50 degrees, it's time to put it back in the closet. And knowing what kind of weather is brewing will help determine how early you should arrive at the airport for your flight and whether to expect any train or bus delays once you land.
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