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What’s the weather like in Rome in January?
Rome is a beautiful city in Italy that enjoys a lovely Mediterranean climate. Rome weather in January can be quite cold at times because it’s the coolest month of the year. There are fewer crowds in the city, which is great if you don’t feel like standing in a long queue to see the Coliseum or the Vatican.
Geographical influences
Rome is near the western coast of Italy and has cool winters with some rain scattered throughout the season. January is very cold, so make sure to pack plenty of layers to stay warm. Rome tends to be cooler than the south of Italy, especially in winter when temperatures are low and winds are quite strong.
Averages
The average temperature is just 8°C, which is quite cold and continues to get colder throughout the day. At night, temperatures are around 3°C. There are at least six hours of sunlight each day, which can often increase to nine if there isn’t much cloud cover. You can expect 14 days of the month to have some rainfall with a total average of 103mm. Sea temperatures are far too cold for a comfortable swim with an average water temperature of 15°C.
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