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Weather in Verona Verona is located between the rolling plains of the Veneto, with Lake Garda to the north-west and the Dolomite mountains to the north. These features affect the climate, which is generally mild, although some may find the summer temperatures too hot (with an average approaching 30°C), and will prefer the warm springs or autumns. Nevertheless, summer is the time when opera lovers flood to the city in their thousands and when the cooling breezes and waters of Lake Garda can be at their most attractive, particularly for watersports enthusiasts.
Verona weather – Hot summers, blue skies in winter Temperatures in Verona vary from 29°C in July down to just 5°C in January, when temperatures often fall below freezing at night. Yet even in the winter months the weather is rarely grey and dull. It tends to be cold and brisk with blue skies and not too much rain (January to March are the driest months), and with so much to do in Verona and the surrounding cities, this could be a good time for a city break when the streets and attractions are less crowded. Although the city itself doesn’t get much snow, anyone looking for winter sports will find they are well catered for in the mountain ranges to the north of Verona, which have something to offer skiers of all abilities.
Weather in Verona – Enjoyable anytime Weather in Verona can be a little unpredictable, especially in summer, and there may be thunderstorms in August, but these do not usually last long. September is the wettest month, but with the temperature averaging 24°C and the town basking in seven hours of sun each day, yet this is still one of the most popular months to visit. What can be predicted is that for the most part summers will be hot, springs and autumns will be pleasantly warm, and visitors should enjoy a holiday in Verona at any time.
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