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Old May 28th, 2004, 06:45 AM
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Weather in Italy in October

HI, I'm going to Italy in October(Tuscany). I'm afraid the weather is already too cold. Can anybody help me? Thanks!
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Old May 28th, 2004, 07:14 AM
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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,

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Old May 28th, 2004, 07:22 AM
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Hi Rex, thanks for the site! That's exactly what I was looking for!
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Old May 28th, 2004, 07:25 AM
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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.
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Thanks for all the replies! CMT and Ezlivin, any special city in Tuscany I should't miss? Thanks again...
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You're welcome.
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