Yes as do most other European countries when measuring temperature.
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The average temperature in Italy in Spring and Fall is 60 degrees Fahrenheit, in Winter, 45 degrees Fahrenheit, and in Summer, 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
its about 80 degrees Fahrenheit there.
Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales; most countries use Celsius, a few countries use Fahrenheit instead.Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales; most countries use Celsius, a few countries use Fahrenheit instead.Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales; most countries use Celsius, a few countries use Fahrenheit instead.Celsius and Fahrenheit are different scales; most countries use Celsius, a few countries use Fahrenheit instead.
Fahrenheit
fahrenheit
It is a pain in the butt 2 find!!!!! Italy is not a large country, but you still must narrow it down to a city or region for a simple answer. Ive been to Rome in Winter and the lows were 40 - 45 degrees Fahrenheit and the highs were about 50 - 55 degrees Fahrenheit . Google Climate in Italy for a start.
India doesn't use Fahrenheit. It uses Degree Celsius
Usually Fahrenheit
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