It's warm all over Italy in summer; it can
be very hot in the south, especially inland.
The high temperatures (measured in Italy in
degrees Celsius) begin in Rome in May, often
lasting until sometime in October. Winters in
the north of Italy are cold, with rain and snow,
but in the south the weather is warm all year,
averaging 50°F (10°C) in winter.
For the most part high temperatures don't seem
as bad because the humidity is low. In Rome,
Naples, and the south, temperatures can stay
in the 90s for days, but nights are most often
comfortably cooler
WEATHER
FORECAST IN THE ITALIAN CITIES