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What is the weather like in Florence/Tuscany in January ?

Looking to travel in Jan or Feb to Florence/Tuscany but was wondering when the weather is best

    



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MissBellaGirl
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cold & snowing..I know this because i lived in Vicenza, Italy for 3 years.
it was snowing in each january every year

oh i so miss it. i visited florence, italy 2 times and i love it.


thepenismightier
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It'll be 5-15° C during the day, and colder at night. The best time to visit Tuscany is late April/early May, when it isn't full of tourists yet, but the weather is nice and the local greenery is starting to bloom.


Dan O
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www.weather.com


persianooo
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cold


tricanese
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Florence was a lot colder than I expected it to be during Jan and Feb. It actually snowed in Florence in February 2003 and it rarely got warmer than about 35 degrees F (3 C)during the day. It didnt rain a whole lot but was pretty cold. It was always windy in the city too, especially at piazza del duomo, the wind whips around that sqaure 24/7.


love2travel
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Select Florence and cities in Tuscany to see the historical weather by month - after that, it's anyone's guess:
http://www.weatherbase.com/weather/city.php3?c=IT&refer=

Happy traveling and Happy Thanksgiving!


zenki370
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I'm from Florence.
I living in Florenze, is the same Jan or Feb.


le_coupe
It's like most of the northern hemisphere - May to August is the best period for weather.





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