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How's Italy in March? How's Peter in June? and got a better answer
Response from Антон Владимирович[+++++]
Here's some feedback if you're too lazy to look for it yourself: I was in Italy last year in March. The weather was lovely spring. Just right for sightseeing. Not hot and not cold. A light raincoat and chamois boots came in handy. Only one day in Venice was overcast and rainy. The rest of the time a pleasant coolness. Last year we were in Rome from March 21 to March 28. It rained five days in a row and the temperature was +12C on March 14.03.Today I went to Milan. During the day it was 15 degrees, quite warm. In jeans, leather jacket and moccasins it was normal. In the morning and evening is still cool. We arrived on March 22. All days the temperature was +18, to a dinner very warm windbreaker, T-shirt, and after 17.00 pretty fresh - a cold breeze. Two days it was 8-10 degrees and a cold breeze - froze, even a hat would not hurt. Romans at this time went in boots, warm jackets with fur collars, and the elderly ladies in mink coats As for St. Petersburg, I live in it. Almost all last summer we wore leather jackets. A couple of weeks in July was hot. Often the rains. so leather. jacket is just the thing.
Here are your reviews since you're too lazy to look for yourself: I was in Italy last year in March. The weather was lovely spring. Just for sightseeing. Not hot and not cold. A light raincoat and chamois boots came in handy. Only one day in Venice was overcast and rainy. The rest of the time a pleasant coolness. Last year we were in Rome from March 21 to March 28. It rained five days in a row and the temperature was +12C on March 14.03.Today I went to Milan. During the day it was 15 degrees, quite warm. In jeans, leather jacket and moccasins it was normal. In the morning and evening is still cool. We arrived on March 22. All days the temperature was +18, to a dinner very warm windbreaker, T-shirt, and after 17.00 pretty fresh - a cold breeze. Two days it was 8-10 degrees and a cold breeze - froze, even a hat would not hurt. Romans at this time went in boots, warm jackets with fur collars, and the elderly ladies in mink coats As for St. Petersburg, I live in it. Almost all last summer we wore leather jackets. A couple of weeks in July was hot. Often the rain. so leather. jacket most of all.
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Paris in September? Rostov in November? Really, how are they without you?
yep, go to Ecuador, the temperature in July is +25; the temperature in January is +24
St. Petersburg won't be bored without us in June - it will be crowded anyway. Italy in April is more fun than in March.
Italy is big, it's definitely warmer than St. Petersburg in the south, but Venice is about the same, I think.
It depends where in Italy. Tell me the region.