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Italy is a sunny country in the centre-south, where generally more than 2,500 hours of sunshine are recorded per year, while in the north, the amount of sunshine is moderate: there are around 1,800 hours of sunshine per year at the foot of the Alps, and about 2,000 hours in the Po valley.
- Lake Garda
Climate information for Lake Garda (Veneto) - weather...
- Venice
Climate chart - Venice (Veneto) The climate of Venice, the...
- Verona
On the warmest days, which normally occur at the beginning...
- Sardinia
In addition, the altitude cools the climate slightly, and in...
- Lake Garda
A climate analysis for Italy incl. temperatures, humidity, rain days per month, hours of sunshine, water temperature, rainfalls
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Italy ☼ Climate Graphs ϟ & Analysis of Average Temperatures, Rainfall, Wet & Frosty Days, Sunlight Hours, Windspeed & Humidity.
Italy’s climate is formally divided in four types, characterized by specific features: Alpine climate, dominant in Alps and northern and central Apennines, characterized by night and winter low temperatures and moist summer; Mediterranean climate, in the island and in the southern Italy, characterized by mild temperatures and moist winter ...
We show the climate in Italy by comparing the average weather in 4 representative places: Rome, Milan, Bolzano, and Palermo. You can add or remove cities to customize the report to your liking. See all locations in Italy .
You will find here a summary of the top locations in Italy with Climate Graphs, weather by month and weather forecast for the next 14 days.