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Where is the warmest place in Italy in March?

Southern Italy, including regions like Sicily and Puglia, tends to be warmer, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 18°C (50°F to 64°F). The warmest part of Italy in March is typically the southern region.



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Sicily consistently ranks on the list of the hottest places in Italy. The highest temperature ever recorded was 46.7°C (116.06°F) on 12 July 1962 at the military base of Sigonella in Syracuse.

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Is Puglia hotter than Tuscany? Puglia is hotter, wilder and altogether more Mediterranean in feel than other parts of Italy. Ostuni, a small hillside town with whitewashed houses, narrow cobbled alleys and views out towards the sea, could be on a Greek island.

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Italy's unique geography means that after you're done skiing in the Alps, you can head down the coast to the still relatively warm south to find heat even in the middle of winter – especially in sunny Sicily. Sicily's day-time high throughout January and February is around 55 degrees Fahrenheit.

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Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain The only destination that is technically in Europe that has warm enough weather for sunbathing in March is the Canary Islands, just off the southern coast of Morocco.

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both are beautiful, but different in many ways, being on opposite sides of the alps, germany is colder greener and much more expansive that the italian side.

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