Milan's Climate
Milan sits in the Po Valley of northern Italy and has a humid continental climate, quite unlike the coastal Mediterranean cities. Summers (June–August) are hot, muggy and prone to afternoon thunderstorms, with daytime highs of 28–32°C, while winters (December–February) are cold, damp and famous for thick fog and grey skies, with occasional snow. Rain is spread fairly evenly through the year, peaking in spring and autumn, and high humidity year-round makes both heat and cold feel sharper. This page offers an hourly and 14-day forecast plus detailed metrics including humidity, wind, UV index and air quality (AQI).