Italy weather

 

Italy is not a huge country, but the weather from the top to the toe of “this boot” will vary throughout the year.  The temperature can change in a matter of minutes as you go from town to town, due to the presence of long coastlines and mountain ranges.  There are some information about the average temperature in Italy for the most important city, as well as tips about the best time to go to Italy. First  up are some charts listing high and low average temperature as well as the average number of wet days in each city below.

Milan- Northern Italy

Month High (C) Low (C) Wet Days
January 5 -2 8
February 8 0 9
March 13 3 8
April 18 7 6
May 22 11 5
June 26 15 4
July 29 17 1
August 28 17 2
September 24 14 5
October 18 8 8
November 10 4 11
December 10 -1 10

Rome- central Italy

Month High (C) Low (C) Wet Days
January 12 3 6
February 13 4 7
March 15 5 7
April 18 8 8
May 23 11 8
June 27 15 9
July 30 17 6
August 30 18 7
September 27 15 5
October 22 11 8
November 16 7 10
December 13 4 7

Palermo southern Italy

Month High (C) Low (C) Wet Days
January 14 9 12
February 15 9 8
March 16 10 8
April 19 12 6
May 23 15 3
June 27 19 2
July 30 22 0
August 30 22 2
September 27 20 4
October 23 16 8
November 19 13 8
December 16 10 10

 

Generally speaking, Spring and Autumn are most pleasant: the temperatures are temperate. While from November to March weather is cold and often is raining. Over the summer there is heat temperature and high umidity.

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