January February 7.4
March 11.5
April 14.4
May 18.4
June 22.9
July August 25.7
September 22.4
October 17.7
November 13.4
December 8.9
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Rome is a year-round city, and you can really visit at any time of year . Some times, however, are better than others. If you can, you should avoid visiting Rome in July and August , when the weather is hot and sticky, and those Romans that don't make their living exclusively from the tourist industry have left town; many businesses are closed, and in those places that are open most of the patrons will be fellow-tourists. The weather is more comfortable in May, June and September , when most days will be warm but not unbearably so, and less humid, though you'll still find the city busy during these times; April , outside of Easter, and October , are quieter and the weather can still be clement - making this in many ways the ideal time to come. The winter months can be nice, with many of the city's more popular sights pleasantly uncrowded: the weather can be rainy but the temperatures are usually mild. Whenever you visit, you'd be well advised to book your accommodation in advance.

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January 7.4
February 8.0
March 11.5
April 14.4
May 18.4
June 22.9
July 25.7
August 25.5
September 22.4
October 17.7
November 13.4
December 8.9
°C = (°F - 32) multiplied by 5/9

 

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Weather in Rome, Italy: Rome's mild climate makes it popular to visit year-round; however, spring and autumn are without doubt the best times to visit, with generally sunny skies and mild temperatures (although late autumn, November, can be rainy). Unfortunately, these times are also the peak tourist season, when the tour buses pour in and tourists are herded around like cattle. July and August are unpleasantly hot, and Romans traditionally desert the stiflingly hot city in August, with many businesses closing; try to avoid visiting at this time. From December to February there is briskly cold weather, although it's rarely grey and gloomy. Rome is a year-round city, and you can really visit at any time of year . Some times, however, are better than others. If you can, you should avoid visiting Rome in July and August , when the weather is hot and sticky, and those Romans that don't make their living exclusively from the tourist industry have left town; many businesses are closed, and in those places that are open most of the patrons will be fellow-tourists. The weather is more comfortable in May, June and September , when most days will be warm but not unbearably so, and less humid, though you'll still find the city busy during these times; April , outside of Easter, and October , are quieter and the weather can still be clement - making this in many ways the ideal time to come. The winter months can be nice, with many of the city's more popular sights pleasantly uncrowded: the weather can be rainy but the temperatures are usually mild. Whenever you visit, you'd be well advised to book your accommodation in advance. Weather in Rome offert by weather.com

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