Most of Italy has a temperate Mediterranean climate. However, since Italy is a country of varied landscapes, it experiences a similarly varied climate depending on your distance from the sea or the mountains.
Furthermore, Italy's climate changes with the seasons, much like the rest of the world. During the winter months, many people choose to visit the Alps for skiing and winter activities. Milan, Turin, and Venice are also regions that bear the brunt of the winter cold.
Temperatures in the south of Italy are normally milder, with averages of 50 to 60 degrees from December thru April, and averages of 70 to 95 degrees in the summer.
The western region of Italy, where you find Rome and the Tyrrhenian Sea, has mild seasons. Temperatures in the summertime normally stay within the 79 to 87 degree average. Winters are also milder than the northern region, and average lows in the winter are between 40 to 42 degrees.
Italy's climate changes with the seasons, much like the rest of the world. During the winter months, many people choose to visit the Alps for skiing and winter activities. Milan, Turin, and Venice are also regions that bear the brunt of the winter cold. Temperatures in the south of Italy are normally more mild with averages of 50 to 60 degrees from December thru April.
The western region of Italy, where you'll find the Tyrrhenian Sea, has mild seasons. Temperatures in the summertime normally stay within the 79 to 87 degree average. Winters are also milder than the northern region, and average lows in the winter are between 40 to 42 degrees.
The beautiful southern or Mediterranean Region of Italyhas wider rainfall totals in the winter months, and dry summer conditions.
Italy does not have one climate. It (at least) has two. In simple terms; Southern Italy, as well as coastal regions of Central Italy have a Mediterranean climate, which is marked by hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters.
Northern Italy is more complicated, with disagreements on how to name the climate here. Older classifications may use humid subtropical, however, a newer, more accurate term may be subcontinental; as Northern Italy has a mix of subtropical and continental features: hot, stormy summers, and chilly, relatively dry winters.
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We can calculate the climate ratio to determine the climate type.if the climate ratio is less than 0.4 the climate type would be arid,if the climate ratio is between 0.4 to 0.8 climate ratio would be semirid ,if the climate ratio is between 0.8 to 1.2 climate type would be subhumid andif the climate ratio is greater than 1.2 climate type would be humid.The formula for climate ratio is p/Ep, wherep=precipitationEp=potential evapotranspiration.
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Climate is affected by the seasons and the weather is affected by the climate. Seasons=Climate=Weather.
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