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).