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Why is Sicily so hot?

In winter, the top of the volcano is covered in snow, often in Spring and Autumn too. Sicily is subject to the sirocco, a hot wind from Africa, which can bring humidity & raise the temperature to around or above 20 °C in winter and 40 °C in summer.



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The scenery is still breathtaking, you will just need to bundle up to enjoy it, especially in January and February. Sicilian winters milder than they once were due to climate change and it's now even possible to swim in the months of November and December.

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From May to October, the weather in Sicily is warm enough to sunbathe & swim from the many beautiful beaches around Sicily's stunning coastline and seaside resorts. The highest mountain in Sicily is Etna volcano, 3,329 meters high and is located in the eastern part of the island.

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Certain parts are Spain are undeniably hotter than Italy during the summer making it very uncomfortable to visit during the day. It was over 47 C (116 F) in Seville in June last year! Italy, especially the northern region of the country has harsh cold winters and good hiking and skiing opportunities.

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Well known locations for summer sunshine are the Islands of Sicily and Sardinia, and the mainland regions of Calabria and Apulia. However, all along the coastal areas facing the Tyrrhenian Sea you can enjoy dry hot summers, right from Campania and Lazio up to Tuscany and Liguria.

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  1. Make sure your accommodation has air conditioning. ...
  2. Drink (tap) water. ...
  3. Dress comfortably for the heat—but (always!) ...
  4. Lose the backpack. ...
  5. Take sightseeing slowly. ...
  6. Don't be fooled by restaurants with misters. ...
  7. Seek out naturally-cool sights. ...
  8. Know that most museums will be hot and crowded.


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If you're looking for clear waters and soft white sand, you'll find plenty of options on both Sicily and Sardinia. What is this? However, Sardinia's beaches tend to be quieter and more secluded than those on Sicily. So if you're looking for a relaxing beach vacation without the crowds, Sardinia is your best bet.

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In the northern hemisphere South is always warmer than North. Spain is south of France so it follows it must be warmer. Both France and Spain have a mixture of climates: Oceanic, Continental, and Mediterranean. Neither is exclusively one or the other, though regions might be.

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