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High: 37° · Low: 24° · Feels like 30°

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Hourly forecast

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14-day forecast

  • Feels like
    40° / 28°
    Precipitation
    0 mm · 0%
    Wind
    18 km/h W
    UV index
    8 · Very high
    Sun
    5:37 / 20:49

Details

Air quality
25 Fair
PM2.5 11 · PM10 14

Rome's Climate

Rome sits in central Italy near the Tyrrhenian coast and has a classic Mediterranean climate with dry summers and wet winters. Summers (June–August) are hot and dry, with daytime highs of 30–33°C that can turn sultry when the African scirocco wind arrives, while winters (December–February) are mild and damp, around 12–14°C by day with frequent rain. Most precipitation falls in autumn and winter, while spring and early autumn bring pleasant, sunny days. This page offers an hourly and 14-day forecast plus detailed metrics including humidity, wind, UV index and air quality (AQI).

Frequently asked questions

When does it rain most in Rome?

Autumn and winter, especially October through January, are the wettest months with prolonged downpours. Summer is almost entirely dry.

Is summer in Rome hot?

Yes, July and August typically reach 30–33°C and can top 35°C when the hot scirocco blows in from North Africa. Midday UV is intense, so it's wise to check the UV index.

Are Rome's winters cold, and does it snow?

Rome's winters are mild and damp, around 12–14°C by day. Snow is extremely rare in the city, appearing only once every few years and usually only briefly.

When is the best time to visit Rome?

April–June and September–October are ideal: warm, sunny weather with little rain, avoiding both the peak-summer heat and crowds.

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