Yes, especially in the north where the mountains are. in the north-central regions, on Appennini, snow is common. Sometimes it also snows in southern Italy. In March 2003, the snow was so massive in the Umbria, Molise and Calabria regions that moving on highways was impossible. On the highest mountains (especially on Alpi) skiing is possible.
Every year it snows in central Italy where are about 20 ski stations in Lazio, Umbria, Marche, Molise and Abruzzo (some of these, particularly Campo Imperatore and Ovindoli, in Abruzzo, can operate also in the first days of may, because they are 2000 metres high). Also, it snows in southern Italy. Etna, in Sicily, is about 3300 metres high, and there are ski stations there. From Rome, during winter, you can see snow on the top of Mount Terminillo.
Every two or three years, commonly at the end of January. Someone said: Roman people, regardless of age and gender, when they see a little snow flake floating down, they resemble children. A show in the show.
December, January and February through the North on the plains too. Late January and February through the South on the mountains. Sometimes it can snow in November or in March, rarely on the plains and very often on the mountains.
bend over and Lanfear will show you where it comes out
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a snow cat is a snow leopard.
Yes in Brighton it will snow tonight it will snow then on Friday it will hail then snow then Saturday and Sunday it will snow.
It is guaranteed that it will snow somewhere. Whether or not you will get snow depends on where you live.
No they do not have snow in St.Lucia it is too hot for snow there.
All of the snow in Antarctica -- is snow in Antarctica.
italy has lots of snow
Yes there have been snow storms in italy!
in the Italian alps it snows and im pretty sure it can snow in the rest of Italy
Florence
Italy doesn't really receive very much snow. The average rain and snow mix is around 30 inches total a year.
will it be snowing in march at Lake Como
In the mountains in the extreme north, you betcha. In Naples, no.
France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria and Sweden.
Italy in the spring there could be climatic conditions, but the weather could be unpredictable. At times temperatures rise like in the summer and then they suddenly fall down bringing snow.
Italy follows the weather pattern of traditional European climates. Summers are not particularly humid with calm and mild temperatures, while the winters are cold and often accompanied by rain and snow.
Yes, Italians have snow in the winter. Snowfall nevertheless is more likely in northern peninsular Italy than in the south. The peninsula's east may be considered divided from its west by the north to south-running Apennine Mountains which are high enough to guarantee snow in winter.
Yes, they are. ** Italy does have a high standard of Living , but by no means are all Italians in Italy wealthy. They have all classes from very poor, to very rich.