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Autumn In Italy


Josh Romano

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  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)
  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)

Autumn in Italy is usually very different from north to south.In the northern regions the autumnal climate is quite foggy and rainy and the temperatures are often similar to those of the plains of central Europe, although in recent years there have been mild and low rainfall seasons, like that of 2006.

Instead, in southern Italy the first part of autumn is still warm, although the second half of the rains begin in October, also often intense.In Sicily summer temperatures remain until the middle or end of October and until November begins definitely cool and rainy season.

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  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)
  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)

Italy in the coming days will be affected by a weak Balkan perturbation.Climate will be a little cooler and there will be snow on the mountains of Abruzzo and Marche.However at the end of the week comes milder air from the west and there will be a increasing temperatures.

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  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)
  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)

Thanks for giving us some insight into Italy Weather :)

Let me know if you have any curiosity about the weather and climate of my country.Considerate the large variety of Italy, which has spread through many degrees of latitude.

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  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)
  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)

In Italy, usually in October is a month of transition, like april.But the transition to the north is faster, while in the south and islands, the transition to autumn weather is really much more slow.Infatti Sicily in the south wind is able to carry on up to 25 or 30 degrees Celsius in the second part of October, as has happened in 2004.In some years, however, even in the south in October was quite cool and rainy, as the southern climate is influenced by fresh Balkan currents.

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  • Location: Bratislava, Slovakia
  • Location: Bratislava, Slovakia

Does it ever snow in South Italy in Winter?

In the mountains it does. Capracotta lies quite far south but gets a lot of snow in winter, owing to its location over 1400m above sea level in the Apennines.

There's a webcam in the village but it's not working at the moment (not for me anyway). I doubt it's snowing there yet anyhow.

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  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)
  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)

Does it ever snow in South Italy in Winter?

In southern Italy snows every year in the mountains and in the Adriatic coast it is relatively frequent, because there is the Balkan influence, while on the Tyrrhenian coast it is rare.However last winter it snowed in some central location on the Tyrrhenian coast, and in Febbruary 2009 it snowed in Palermo(Sicily).

During the winter of 2005, for example, it snowed in several cities of southern Italy, even at sea level and especially in Calabria and Campania.On January 2006 it snowed in Taranto on the Ionian Sea.

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  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)
  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)

Last summer in Italy was hot, but not much more than normal.June in the center and the north has been relatively cool, while July was very hot, especially the first 20 days.August was normal, although in the last decade it was very hot,as in all Europe.

However, it wasn't a terrible summer like other recent seasons, especially those of 2003,2008 and 2009.

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  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)
  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)

The last winter has been very cold in the north Italy, where results in a lot of zones the iciest from 1990.

In the south Italy has been enough mild, except February, when it has snowed on the western coast and also in Rome, where it almost never happens.

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  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)
  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)

The summer of 2003 in Italy was certainly the hottest of the last two centuries.In some areas of northern Italy there were anomalies up to +4 degrees Celsius, while in central Italy and Sardinia anomalies were about 3 degrees Celsius . In southern Italy, however, they were slightly lower. June and August were exceptionally hot and dry months in 2003.

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  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)
  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)

During the weekend are expected heavy rainfall throughout Italy, especially in the center, north and western coasts.The temperatures, however, will be warm and it will snow in the mountains alone.

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  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)
  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)

The winter 2005/06 was relatively cold in Italy.Already in late November it snowed in various parts of the country but in January it snowed in Apulia, Campania, Calabria.On some areas of the Alps, however, were much more snow and cold the last two winters.Expecially last winter was very cold and snowy in northern Italy in February and it snowed a little in Rome.

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  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)
  • Location: Caserta(ITALY)

In Italy november is mild so far and a lot of rain has fallen during this month.During recent days, however, there was a significant drop in temperature and weather conditions became winter in northern and central Italy but today there is a new rising temperatures in the south and then in the Rome's area, with highs around 20°,more in Sicily.

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