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What is the weather like in June or July in Italy?

July sees increased summer temperatures and high visitor numbers, as pupils have a break from school and families take the opportunity for a vacation. Average temperatures: 66-86°F in the north. 66-86°F in central Italy.



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April to June offers the best weather While April is typically unpredictable when it comes to weather – pack both sunscreen and a raincoat – May and June offer mostly clear, sunny skies without the scorching temperatures of July and August.

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Average highs range from 26°C (79°F) to 31°C (88°F), while average lows range from 16°C (61°F) to 19°C (66°F). It can feel hot during the daytime, especially in inland areas. Southern Italy, including destinations like Naples and Sicily, experiences even warmer temperatures in June.

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July sees increased summer temperatures and high visitor numbers, as pupils have a break from school and families take the opportunity for a vacation. Average temperatures: 66-86°F in the north. 66-86°F in central Italy.

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June, July, and August are the summer months in Italy. The temperature rises from 18°C (64.4°F) in May to sweltering weather in July, with temperatures around 40°C (104°F). It can be hot and humid, with brief patches of rain. You must be prepared to deal with crowds.

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Italy generally experiences lower rainfall in June compared to the spring months. For Milan and Venice, June tends to be relatively dry. The average rainfall in Milan is around 71 mm (2.8 inches), while Venice receives an average of 58 mm (2.3 inches) of rainfall.

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April to June offers the best weather Often considered the best time to visit, spring offers the ideal mix of good climate and bearable tourism flows. Nature blooms as the snow melts in the mountains and the rolling hills of the central Italian countryside come to life after the chilly winter.

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How to survive an Italian summer
  1. Dress appropriately. First of all shorts and flip flops should only be worn in Italy if you're not concerned about being instantly recognizable as a tourist. ...
  2. Pay extra attention to your valuables. ...
  3. Figure out the fountains. ...
  4. Head for high altitude – or underground. ...
  5. Pig out on summer treats.


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Summer (June – August) is peak season in Italy. Peak season, particularly the months of July and August (and even extending into the first two weeks of September), is generally considered a very busy and expensive time to visit Italy's cities and major tourist areas like the Amalfi Coast and Cinque Terre.

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Italy weather July July is generally very hot and sunny across the country, with very little rain especially in the more southerly regions. This month, the popular resorts and cities are usually very busy, and you'll need to be careful in the strong sunlight.

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November is usually the rainy season in Italy, although the sun in the south still shines quite often. In the spring, from March to mid-April, the weather can be sunny and mild, but also cold and wet: it is a rather unstable period.

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June is a great month for Italian beach holidays – even though early in the month it may still be a bit chilly to swim, but definitely warm enough to sit and enjoy the beach. In the latter part of the month, the summer season in the mountains also kicks off.

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Average highs range from 31°C (88°F) to 34°C (93°F), with average lows between 21°C (70°F) and 24°C (75°F). Coastal areas can be hot, humid and busy. Italy can also experience heatwaves during August, many of which last several days. They lead to high temperatures and discomfort for both locals and tourists.

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