Climate from Italy
Italy has 3 climates.
a large part in the north has a maritime climate with just mild summers, not extremely hot summers and precipitation all year round.
Central and southern Italy has a Mediterranean Mediterranean climate.
Warm dry summers and just mild winters.
The northernmost part of Italy, where the lower limit of the Alps is located, has partly a high mountain climate and in lower parts a transition climate.
Italy as a whole has a Mediterranean climate.
In the summer, the average temperature in the lowlands is 28 ° C in the south and 22 ° C in the north.
In the winter, the temperature in the south and the middle of the country remains a good end above zero in Rome, the average temperature is then 9 ° C.
Every year there is an average of 600 mm rainfall throughout Italy.
In some mountain areas this can be above 1000 mm per year. Most rain falls in the spring and autumn.

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