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Tenerife In January

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grange | 19:07 Sun 13th Jan 2013 | Travel
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What is the weather likely to be like inTenerife in late January?
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Heres the next 5 days probably wont change too much for the next week or two

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/europe/tenerifeforecast.html
nice!
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anything like the last few years...beautiful lovely and hot
I'm going in mid Feb. It's lovely there at the moment
We were there for the New Year a couple of years ago. It was warm and comfortable to walk around in t/shirts etc, in the late evening you may need to have a cardigan on your shoulders. Wish I could be there now.
I have been in late January when it has been hot and sunny. I have also been when it has rained everyday ( from about midday) for 2 weeks and been very windy.
Generally good as others have said, though can vary depending on where you stay - if in the north eg Puerto de la Cruz, expect it to be a tad cooler or cloudier than the sunny south (Las Americas, Adeje, Los Gigantes etc). Have a good time -we've got to wait till March for our visit!
We went in March and the weather was brilliant every day until lunchtime, then the sun went in and never came out again
weathert in all the Canaries is generally better in the south of each island - it comes from the north and that's where the precipitation falls. You can see it here

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Sounds lovely! Anyone have a favourite part of Tenerife to go to?
I like Los Cristianos
Official information from the Spanish Meteorological Bureau:
http://worldweather.wmo.int/083/c00304.htm

People who've been to the Canary Islands around this time of year have told me that strong winds are often a problem.
// People who've been to the Canary Islands around this time of year have told me that strong winds are often a problem. //
Be careful what you eat.

WR.

You should find some sun at the south of the island. More overcast in the north and max temps in the high teens. A good option for winter warmth
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We go to the South, Golfe del Sur - nice and quiet. I wouldn't touch Los Americanos or Los Christianos with a bargepole.
Playa de las Americas is popular, don't go north the weather is usually cooler up there. I think it's the only place where you can get winter sun without spreading out to Australia.
Tenerife is always about 25+ degrees but is a sh*thole at all times. (A bunch of alcoholic ex-pats clinging to a rock just off Africa) !
Methyll, I'm not a night club loving druggie who likes being robbed, and I've been to los cristianos 28 times in the last 10 years! We've only been during the winter, when the place tends to have more 'swallows' and have never had a problem. We love it - hands off LC!

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