Climate in Rome. When to go

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Rome's climate - When to Go

In the summer, temperatures rarely go under 86°F (30°C), The summer heat is also usually combined with high humidity which makes visiting Rome harder.

The nicest time to travel to Rome are in April, May, September and beginning of October. These are beautiful months with about perfect weather. It could extend to part of June if heat waves did not come yet.

At the end of October and November isthe rain season, not only small rain from time to time but pouring and persistent rain.

In December, although it is colder (but rarely snows), it is a nice month to get a feel of the Roman Christmas ambiance (see Rome cultural events). Winter months can also be a good time because the air is fresh with a nice blue sky. No need for a winter coat, a warm sweater usually does the trick.

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