The weather in Italy in January is quite rich in precipitation. But despite this, one of the most romantic countries in Europe attracts the attention of tourists even in January. Perhaps this is due to the fact that during this period the cheapest tours are offered. However, for fans of skiing, this is not a determining factor.

The weather forecast for Italy in January, in its various regions, will be very different. So, in Milan and Verona will be the coldest of everything. There, the average daily temperature is only +4 degrees, and the nighttime temperature drops to -2. In the capital day is + 11 ° C, and at night the thermometer's column drops to +4. Most warmly in Palermo and in Naples (in the daytime - +14, at night - +11). However, it is in Naples, usually the most rainfall, and usually it's not snow, but rain, so you should stock up with umbrellas and waterproof outer clothing.

The swimming season, of course, is still closed. Water warms up to +11 degrees. In addition, hardly anyone will be pleased with the cold wind blowing from the sea.
Despite the heavy rainfall, one of the most romantic countries in Europe attracts the attention of tourists even in January.

But do not despair because the weather in Italy in January was not set for long sightseeing trips. In the country at this time will be something to enjoy. And if you came to Italy not to go skiing (and the air temperature for this is ideal), and not to enjoy SPA procedures, you can go to many festive celebrations.

For example, on January 6 the Italians celebrate the Epiphany. This holiday is even more important for them than Christmas. Tourists will be able to see how pompously this commemorative date is celebrated, as well as how various festivals are held, of which there are many this month.

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