We're planning on going to northern Italy (Venice, Rome, Florence, Cinque Terre, Pisa, Portofino, Positano,) in May-June 07. Wil I get temps of approx 20-25degrees(that's 68-77degrees F) then? If not, then when? (around that time of year) . What is the humidity like? What is the chance of rain?
Which is the coldest and hottest places of those above cities?
Thanks!
2006-10-25
00:33:26
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venice, florence and cinque terre could be the coldest, rome probably the hottest, positano is more south, but rome is such a big city and the traffic creates a lot of heat..
you might get the temperatures u are looking for, but really it depends, it could be a bit colder or... much more hot!
little chance of rain though, so i would keep these months. as long as the temperature doesnt get warmer humidity is tolerable.
i suggest to start from the south going up, but maybe venice should be avoided in june, or then humidity might be too high and bothering.
2006-10-25 02:46:10
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answered by maroc 7
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Between May and June is the perfect season to visit Italy!! Temps is around 25-30 degree(Celsius) and there aren't problem about high humidity or rain.
The hottest cities that You will visit, will be Rome, Portofino and Positano
Spend a nice Holiday!!
2006-10-25 02:20:54
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answered by DGeneration 3
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first of all:
rome is not northern italy... is in the middle
positano is southern italy (nearby naples)
in may-june the average temperature is about 20-25 celsius degrees and the chance of rain is poor but, in the last ten years, the climate has hardly change: two years ago we had a may very hot (40° C with humidity near to 100%).
don't worry about portofino and cinque terre: there the climate is comfortably all years long.
2006-10-25 18:53:40
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answered by Koola™ [Original© 2K9] 5
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April - May. In June temperatures often reach 30 C degrees or more, especially in the South.
The coldest town is Venice, the hottest obviously Positano
which is in the South.
The chance of rain is pretty high in April, while in May weather is usually sunny.
2006-10-25 01:00:06
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answered by bigivan_50 2
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Hi,
May is the time to travel if you want 20-25 degrees.
However, you don't have any guarantee... :-)
Even if Positano is quite far south it's positioned direct against the big ocean which often causes cloudy weather in the evenings and really isn't any warmer than Rome and the other cities up north. (A beautiful plase though!)
Please visit this site to get some more tip about Italy:
http://www.ItalyExposed.com
2006-10-26 00:52:34
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answered by KeS 2
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june or september
the hottest is portofino very closed to cinque terre in riviera ligure but not too bad because is sea side place
coldest venice beautiful but with a lot of humidity
2006-10-25 01:20:00
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answered by hansel 5
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Venice is situated in the north,btw the best period is September
the weather is always nice
The coldest place is Venice hottest is Rome.
2006-10-25 08:58:25
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answered by ally 2
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Rome in June is likely to be hotter than 20-25, in fact it's 25/26C now!
2006-10-25 00:44:33
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answered by Jimbo 2
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I think you got a lemon. I shovel the snow, mow the lawn, do the laundry, wash the dishes, cook 1/2 the time, pay the bills, give the animals their baths (2x per month), do all house maintenance and many other things. If I did like your husband I would end up with a foot up my a$$.
2016-05-22 12:29:53
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answered by Anonymous
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May or September.
2006-10-26 11:08:41
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answered by Anonymous
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