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It does depend which oart of Italy you are ging to. In the north of the country it will be much colder than the south, and there will be more chance of both snow and rain in January.

Generally speaking January is still a winter month so the weather throughout the country tends to be cold and wet. In the mountain areas both in the north and in central Italy it's cold enough for skiing. By the coast it will be milder.

Having said that, some days in January can be lovely - clear blue skies and weak sunshine.

I have added a link to a page about Rome's climate in the winter, as that's where many tourists go.

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