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What's the weather like in Rome, Italy
The Mediterranean Sea is close to the Mediterranean Sea, rich in water, hot and dry in summer and mild and rainy in winter, belonging to the Mediterranean climate. Rome has a warm climate and four distinct seasons, and spring is the most suitable season for traveling in a year.
What's the temperature in Rome, Italy?
Rome, Italy time: 2065438+February 24th, 2004, Rome, Italy, the weather was sunny, with a northerly wind of Grade 2, the lowest temperature of 3 degrees and the highest temperature of 16 degrees. Women should wear sunscreen when they go out.
Italian weather
The weather in Rome, Italy;
Today (02-06)
very good
2/ 13℃
Northeast wind 3-5
Tomorrow (02-07)
Cloudy to light rain
3/ 13℃
west wind
What's the climate like in Rome, Italy
Rome belongs to the Mediterranean climate, which is subtropical climate. The climate is best from April to June. July to August is the hottest time in Rome. The temperature is around 25 degrees, and the highest temperature can reach 32 degrees. In September, the weather will be much fresher. It often rains from October to February in 65438+ 10, and the temperature is 6 degrees in the coldest time.
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