Far from this. The coldest city would Belluno or Aosta. The coldest town, Livigno, with averages around -9oC The coldest village, Trepalle or Santa Caterina Valfurva, around -12oC The coldest place, Campoluzzo.
The Pyrenees in the extreme south, the Jura and Alps along the borders with Switzerland and Italy, the Vosges in Alsace and Lorraine, and the higher parts of the Massif Central are the principal mountain regions of France. These areas are the coldest and wettest regions of France.
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 normally hot and the local foods they have are cheaper because they grow locally of course, (eg: tomatoes-sauces, olives-oliveoil, sunflowers-sunfloweroil, etc...)
very warm
Rome, and the whole of Italy, is 1 hour ahead of London throughout the year.Note: the time in the UK is only GMT in winter, it is GMT+1 hour in summer.Both Italy and The UK have summer time, but all countries in Europe have the same rule for summer time:Summertime starts 01:00 UTC/GMT last Sunday in March.Summertime ends 01:00 UTC/GMT last Sunday in October.So the time difference is the same in summer and winter.
during winter it is below freezing
The North of Italy can get extremely cold in winter. in particular milano, torino and the small towns and lakes abouve those northern cities. most of those areas receive snow and the temperature can average at -4-4 degres celsius. In summer though it can get quite warm.
The time zone of Italy is currently Central European Summer Time, or CEST. During the winter it is Central European Time, or CET. Italy is GMC/UTC +1 hour during Standard Time and +2 during Daylight Savings Time.
Turin, Italy hosted the Winter Games in 2006.
The 2006 Winter Olympics were held in Turin, Italy.
Italy is in the northern hemisphere, so the winter solstice is in December and the summer solstice in June. Therefore, fall is from about September to November. The climate of Italy is fairly mild, though, so the change in temperature and vegetation during the fall is not too significant.
The Pyrenees in the extreme south, the Jura and Alps along the borders with Switzerland and Italy, the Vosges in Alsace and Lorraine, and the higher parts of the Massif Central are the principal mountain regions of France. These areas are the coldest and wettest regions of France.
The average temperature in Italy in Spring and Fall is 60 degrees Fahrenheit, in Winter, 45 degrees Fahrenheit, and in Summer, 75 degrees Fahrenheit.
Italy. The 2006 Winter Games were held in February 2006 in Turin, in NW Italy.
The 2006 Winter Olympics was the 20th Winter Olympics contested and took place in Turin, Italy.Turin, Italy
Turin, Italy hosted the 2006 Winter Games.
Very cold