Italy Weather
Italia - The Beautiful Country
Get accurate weather forecasts for every city, town, village, and region across Italy. From the alpine north to the Mediterranean south, track conditions across all 20 regions with real-time updates and extended forecasts.
257+
Locations
2,500+
Sunshine Hours/Year
12-18°C
Avg Temperature
500-1500mm
Annual Rainfall
Major Cities Weather
Live weather conditions for Italy's largest cities
Weather by Region
Italy's diverse climate varies from alpine north to Mediterranean south
Scenic Destinations Weather
Weather forecasts for Italy's most iconic natural attractions
All Italian Locations
Complete list of 257+ cities, towns, and villages with weather forecasts
Northern Italy
Central & Southern Italy
Seasons
- Spring: March - May (12-20°C)
- Summer: June - August (25-35°C)
- Autumn: September - November (15-22°C)
- Winter: December - February (5-12°C)
Regional Climate Highlights
- Northern Alps: Cold winters, snow sports
- Po Valley: Foggy winters, hot summers
- Tuscany: Ideal Mediterranean climate
- Sicily: Hottest region, African influence
Weather Tip:Italy's climate varies significantly from the alpine north to the Mediterranean south. Pack layers for northern trips and light clothing for summer in the south. The shoulder seasons (April-May, September-October) offer ideal weather for sightseeing.
About Italy Weather
Italy, shaped like a boot extending into the Mediterranean Sea, features one of Europe's most diverse climates, ranging from alpine conditions in the north to hot Mediterranean weather in the south.
The country's geography creates distinct climate zones: the Alpine region with snowy winters, the Po Valley with continental conditions, and the long coastal areas enjoying Mediterranean warmth.
Whether you're planning to explore the canals of Venice, tour the art of Florence, relax on the Amalfi Coast, or ski in the Dolomites, accurate weather forecasts are essential for making the most of your Italian experience.
Our comprehensive weather coverage includes over 300 locations across all 20 Italian regions, from major cities like Rome and Milan to charming villages and iconic destinations like Cinque Terre and Lake Como.


