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Climate information for Italy. Prevailing weather conditions, with data in Celsius and Fahrenheit, millimeters and inches. With tips on the best time to visit and what to pack in the suitcase
- Lake Garda
Near Lake Garda are a few smaller lakes, located in a...
- Venice
Climate chart - Venice (Veneto) The climate of Venice, the...
- Verona
Climate chart - Verona (Veneto) The climate of Verona is...
- Lake Garda
On Wandering Italy, we offer historic climate charts for the most popular destinations that make it clear what you might expect the weather to be in any given month. The cities in the map below are the major tourism areas of Italy.
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.
The climate of Italy is highly diverse. In most of the inland northern and central regions, the climate ranges from humid subtropical to humid continental and oceanic . The climate of the Po valley geographical region is mostly humid subtropical, with cool winters and hot summers.
The climate is continental, with highly variable temperatures and high rainfall in spring and autumn, possibly with floods. The Po Valley and the mountains differ greatly in climate and vegetation from the coastal regions and the offshore islands Sicily and Sardinia which are characterized by a mild Mediterranean climate throughout the year.
In the following table, we can see the temperature by month in Italy*. The coldest month is January, with an average of 7.1 °C ( 44.8 °F). The warmest month is August, with an average of 24.8 °C ( 76.6 °F). The minimum temperature is usually recorded just before dawn, the maximum in the early afternoon.