Weather in Italy in October
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Are you seeking accurate info on wearher? or how to dress warmly enough? or alternative destinations? or fear management?
If it's question one, try www.weatherbase.com
Best wishes,
Rex
If it's question one, try www.weatherbase.com
Best wishes,
Rex
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You picked a great month for your trip. I think October is one of the absolutely best times of year to visit Tuscany. I was in Tuscany for two weeks in October in 1997. I was traveling on my own part of the time and on a one-week walking/hiking tour for about one week of that time. Florence was rather hot and sticky. I was wearing short-sleeved cotton tops and slacks and I felt dressed too warmly, but I might not have felt hot if I hadn't walked quite so much. I felt extremely hot hiking on hilly, sunny trails in the vicinity of Cortona, but felt just right in Cortona in the evening. On another day's hike at a higher elevation (but leaving in the a.m. from Cortona which was pretty warm), it was quite chilly and very windy and I regretted not taking a sweater AND rain jacket/windbreaker with me that day. One day it rained very heavily and a rain jacket with hood was essential, and another day it was drizzly. All the other days were just right--mild, but not hot, a little warmer than "average" October weather in the NYC/Philadelphia/NJ/SE PA area.
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I remember our trip in Florence/Tuscany in October of 2002. Warm enough for T-shirts and light shirts during the middle of the day and a light jacket in the morning and night. Nice time to be there.