There is something romantic about the idea of traveling in the rain until you are actually standing in freezing wind, soaked shoes, and unexpected weather with no proper layers. That was exactly our experience in Vilnius, Lithuania, during June.
Like many travelers, I assumed June would mean pleasant summer weather. Instead, we arrived to what felt more like late autumn. The minimum temperature dropped to 6 degrees and the maximum barely reached 11. Add constant rain, grey skies, and chilly winds, and we quickly realized we were completely unprepared.
That trip taught me one important lesson. Never underestimate weather, even in summer.
Expect the Unexpected
When planning European summer travel, it is easy to imagine sunshine, café hopping, and light jackets. But weather can shift dramatically depending on the region.
Vilnius surprised us with nonstop rain and temperatures cold enough to make us shiver through sightseeing. We had packed lighter clothing, assuming June would be mild. Instead, we found ourselves layering whatever we had and rushing into stores for warmth.
Now, I always check detailed forecasts close to departure and again before flying.
What to Pack for Rainy Travel
If I could redo that trip, my packing list would look very different. Here are essentials I now swear by for rainproof travel.
Adjusting Your Travel Mindset
Rain changes more than your outfit. It changes your pace.
In Vilnius, we had to slow down. Instead of rushing from attraction to attraction, we took breaks in cozy cafés, warmed up with hot drinks, and appreciated the city in a softer, moodier way.
At first, I was frustrated because the weather did not match my expectations. But eventually I realized every destination has different personalities, and rainy Vilnius had its own charm.
Family Travel in Unexpected Weather
Traveling with kids makes preparation even more important. Cold rain can quickly lead to crankiness, hunger, and exhaustion.
Now I always carry snacks, spare layers, and gloves or caps if temperatures look uncertain. It saves the day more often than you would think.
Our rainy June trip to Vilnius was uncomfortable at times, but it made me a smarter traveler. Weather does not always care about seasons or assumptions.
If you are planning a trip, especially to Europe, do not rely only on the month. Research the actual forecast, pack for flexibility, and prepare for surprises.
Because travel is not always sunshine and blue skies. Sometimes it is rain, cold winds, and learning to enjoy the journey anyway. ✈️🌧️
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