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rhondab Nov 7th, 2017 06:59 AM

Rome in January
 
How heavy of a coat do I need to bring?

PalenQ Nov 7th, 2017 07:09 AM

http://www.holiday-weather.com/rome/averages/

Jan avg hi about 57F - avg low 37 avg temp 46

But could be warmer and colder but not a whole lot usually.

Kind of like April weather in northern U.S. Layering is great - take one off when warms up -put more on when chilly - like mornings vs afternoons.

I've been in Rome several Januaries and always take a light jacket and have a sweat shirt and layers on heavy shirts. It can rain so bring some gear that is waterproof.

ekscrunchy Nov 7th, 2017 08:23 AM

January is a great month to visit Rome. Agree with above. Medium, not heavy, jacket. Umbrella. Maybe one sweater for under the jacket.

StCirq Nov 7th, 2017 08:31 AM

Medium. Rain gear. Gloves. Scarf. Boots, maybe. Sweater or fleece.

bvlenci Nov 7th, 2017 11:43 AM

It doesn't often go below freezing, and rarely snows. Damp, chilly weather is common, but sometimes the month is mostly bright and sunny.

Look at a forecast before you leave.

PalenQ Nov 7th, 2017 01:41 PM

Wonder if as several years ago when I was in Rome when it was raining a sea of umbrella vendors appeared like magic everywhere - most looked like immigrants but if so no problem getting a cheap umbrella if need be. It was farcical to me - they were ubiquitous everywhere.


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