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Italy Guide
Weather & Climate
The long Italian Peninsula
stretches from the Swiss Alps to the warm waters of the
Mediterranean, through its length run mountain ranges
and terrains of ever conceivable nature. In the winter,
the cold northern winds blow down from central Europe
bringing precipitation and cold weather. In the summer,
the warm winds from the Sahara bring heat and the
occasionally dusting of sand from the great desert that
arrive as far north as Rome.
The main tourist season for Italy is from April until
October, with the exception of August when the heat can
be as unbearable as the hordes of Italians who take
vacation during this period. But, the season can be
extended if you choose Sicily as your destination where
spring comes early with beautiful blossoms, and of
course winter snow makes the Italian Alps & the
Dolomites prime destinations for winter tourists who
come to enjoy skiing on arguably some of the best
mountains in the world. Not too mention the cities of
art like Florence, Venice & Rome that enjoy tourism
all-year-round due to their wealth of museums and
galleries.
Probably the best months to travel in Italy are May,
June, September & October when the whole peninsula
enjoys an idyllic climate. The weather in Italy varies
greatly from North to South. In Milan and Venice in the
winter the temperatures can drop to below freezing in
January, while in Rome and further South the
temperatures remain around 10° C or higher. In the
Summer, the weather in northern Italy is hot and humid,
but the further South you go the less humid it gets as
the temperatures rise as high as 40° C.
The weather in Italy is probably the best factor in
deciding when to visit the peninsula, but if you travel
out of season the cost of your vacation could be reduced
by as much as 50% due to the difference in seasonal
rates, as well as the fact that there are less tourists
traveling. So really Italy is a country that can be
visited all-year-round.
Below are links to weather forecasts for the
principal Italian cities:
The Weather in Rome, Italy
The Weather in Florence, Italy
The Weather in Venice, Italy
But, whatever the weather in Italy does, the
hospitable, friendly Italians and their beautiful
country will always put a smile on your face! Whatever
time of year you go to Italy, there is always at least
one part of the country that is best visited during that
time.
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