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How hot is it in Italy on June? Can I wear tank tops and short pants? Please consider that I'm from South East Asia with very hot weather.



These are the places where I'm going:



  • Pisa

  • Cinque Terre

  • Florence

  • Venice

  • Rome

I checked the weather online but not really sure on how it feels like.










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    How hot is it in Italy on June? Can I wear tank tops and short pants? Please consider that I'm from South East Asia with very hot weather.



    These are the places where I'm going:



    • Pisa

    • Cinque Terre

    • Florence

    • Venice

    • Rome

    I checked the weather online but not really sure on how it feels like.










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      How hot is it in Italy on June? Can I wear tank tops and short pants? Please consider that I'm from South East Asia with very hot weather.



      These are the places where I'm going:



      • Pisa

      • Cinque Terre

      • Florence

      • Venice

      • Rome

      I checked the weather online but not really sure on how it feels like.










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      This question already has an answer here:



      • Is there a website with historical temperatures and weather data?

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      How hot is it in Italy on June? Can I wear tank tops and short pants? Please consider that I'm from South East Asia with very hot weather.



      These are the places where I'm going:



      • Pisa

      • Cinque Terre

      • Florence

      • Venice

      • Rome

      I checked the weather online but not really sure on how it feels like.





      This question already has an answer here:



      • Is there a website with historical temperatures and weather data?

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          Those are all sunny and warm places in Junes, but temperatures will probably swing a lot as in the last years weather in Italy (well, in all Europe actually) has been quite crazy.



          Total temperature range in your trip will be from 16-17 degrees at late evening/night to a maximum of about 30 degrees in the hottest moment of the day. Recommended is an umbrella, and a k-way or equivalent: rain can hit very hard and very quickly.



          If I were you, anyway, I'd avoid the short pants. You say you are from South East Asia (Philippines, right?), so you are used to hot climate and high humidity. I've been all around Indonesia, and noticed that short pants do not seems "mandatory" between people even if it's really hot. I've friends, too, living in Italy and coming from South East Asia and I've never seen them wear short pants in summer, so it generally seems that short pants is not that much a need. But reason I'm pointing at this is that by wearing short pants you will be denied access to many churches you may wanna visit. The tank top will be a problem, too, but that you can always cover with the k-way or a large foulard (it is quite common)



          So, given that:



          • short pants could be "problematic" from a touristic point of view

          • at late noon you'll probably feel a bit of cold with them

          • in June it is expected to have unexpected storms

          • it is not like 90% of people and tourists you see in Italy wear short pants, quite the contrary


          • one does not simply wear short pants without a matching pair of sandals and socks [cit.]

          I'd say: tank top, long light pants, comfy shoes, a foulard, an hat, a foldable umbrella, a k way, and you are good to go.






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          • Can you explain k-way or change it to "jacket" or "windbreaker" if that's what you meant?
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          According to Italylogue, the weather in northen Italy (Venice) is generally cooler than in central Italy (Rome). TripAdvisor notes that the peak of the heat is in July and August, so if you're traveling in June the weather should range from a bit cool to hot and humid, depending on the day.



          I personally would wear tank tops and shorts, but I'm used to Minnesota winters and would wear these in 60 degree weather. Since you're used to much warmer and more humid conditions, you should bring a jacket or plan to buy one in Italy, especially for evenings. The key is flexibility, as this time of year is in transition and neither consistently hot nor cool.






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            Those are all sunny and warm places in Junes, but temperatures will probably swing a lot as in the last years weather in Italy (well, in all Europe actually) has been quite crazy.



            Total temperature range in your trip will be from 16-17 degrees at late evening/night to a maximum of about 30 degrees in the hottest moment of the day. Recommended is an umbrella, and a k-way or equivalent: rain can hit very hard and very quickly.



            If I were you, anyway, I'd avoid the short pants. You say you are from South East Asia (Philippines, right?), so you are used to hot climate and high humidity. I've been all around Indonesia, and noticed that short pants do not seems "mandatory" between people even if it's really hot. I've friends, too, living in Italy and coming from South East Asia and I've never seen them wear short pants in summer, so it generally seems that short pants is not that much a need. But reason I'm pointing at this is that by wearing short pants you will be denied access to many churches you may wanna visit. The tank top will be a problem, too, but that you can always cover with the k-way or a large foulard (it is quite common)



            So, given that:



            • short pants could be "problematic" from a touristic point of view

            • at late noon you'll probably feel a bit of cold with them

            • in June it is expected to have unexpected storms

            • it is not like 90% of people and tourists you see in Italy wear short pants, quite the contrary


            • one does not simply wear short pants without a matching pair of sandals and socks [cit.]

            I'd say: tank top, long light pants, comfy shoes, a foulard, an hat, a foldable umbrella, a k way, and you are good to go.






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            • Can you explain k-way or change it to "jacket" or "windbreaker" if that's what you meant?
              – mkennedy
              Jun 14 '17 at 18:13














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            Those are all sunny and warm places in Junes, but temperatures will probably swing a lot as in the last years weather in Italy (well, in all Europe actually) has been quite crazy.



            Total temperature range in your trip will be from 16-17 degrees at late evening/night to a maximum of about 30 degrees in the hottest moment of the day. Recommended is an umbrella, and a k-way or equivalent: rain can hit very hard and very quickly.



            If I were you, anyway, I'd avoid the short pants. You say you are from South East Asia (Philippines, right?), so you are used to hot climate and high humidity. I've been all around Indonesia, and noticed that short pants do not seems "mandatory" between people even if it's really hot. I've friends, too, living in Italy and coming from South East Asia and I've never seen them wear short pants in summer, so it generally seems that short pants is not that much a need. But reason I'm pointing at this is that by wearing short pants you will be denied access to many churches you may wanna visit. The tank top will be a problem, too, but that you can always cover with the k-way or a large foulard (it is quite common)



            So, given that:



            • short pants could be "problematic" from a touristic point of view

            • at late noon you'll probably feel a bit of cold with them

            • in June it is expected to have unexpected storms

            • it is not like 90% of people and tourists you see in Italy wear short pants, quite the contrary


            • one does not simply wear short pants without a matching pair of sandals and socks [cit.]

            I'd say: tank top, long light pants, comfy shoes, a foulard, an hat, a foldable umbrella, a k way, and you are good to go.






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            • Can you explain k-way or change it to "jacket" or "windbreaker" if that's what you meant?
              – mkennedy
              Jun 14 '17 at 18:13












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            up vote
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            Those are all sunny and warm places in Junes, but temperatures will probably swing a lot as in the last years weather in Italy (well, in all Europe actually) has been quite crazy.



            Total temperature range in your trip will be from 16-17 degrees at late evening/night to a maximum of about 30 degrees in the hottest moment of the day. Recommended is an umbrella, and a k-way or equivalent: rain can hit very hard and very quickly.



            If I were you, anyway, I'd avoid the short pants. You say you are from South East Asia (Philippines, right?), so you are used to hot climate and high humidity. I've been all around Indonesia, and noticed that short pants do not seems "mandatory" between people even if it's really hot. I've friends, too, living in Italy and coming from South East Asia and I've never seen them wear short pants in summer, so it generally seems that short pants is not that much a need. But reason I'm pointing at this is that by wearing short pants you will be denied access to many churches you may wanna visit. The tank top will be a problem, too, but that you can always cover with the k-way or a large foulard (it is quite common)



            So, given that:



            • short pants could be "problematic" from a touristic point of view

            • at late noon you'll probably feel a bit of cold with them

            • in June it is expected to have unexpected storms

            • it is not like 90% of people and tourists you see in Italy wear short pants, quite the contrary


            • one does not simply wear short pants without a matching pair of sandals and socks [cit.]

            I'd say: tank top, long light pants, comfy shoes, a foulard, an hat, a foldable umbrella, a k way, and you are good to go.






            share|improve this answer














            Those are all sunny and warm places in Junes, but temperatures will probably swing a lot as in the last years weather in Italy (well, in all Europe actually) has been quite crazy.



            Total temperature range in your trip will be from 16-17 degrees at late evening/night to a maximum of about 30 degrees in the hottest moment of the day. Recommended is an umbrella, and a k-way or equivalent: rain can hit very hard and very quickly.



            If I were you, anyway, I'd avoid the short pants. You say you are from South East Asia (Philippines, right?), so you are used to hot climate and high humidity. I've been all around Indonesia, and noticed that short pants do not seems "mandatory" between people even if it's really hot. I've friends, too, living in Italy and coming from South East Asia and I've never seen them wear short pants in summer, so it generally seems that short pants is not that much a need. But reason I'm pointing at this is that by wearing short pants you will be denied access to many churches you may wanna visit. The tank top will be a problem, too, but that you can always cover with the k-way or a large foulard (it is quite common)



            So, given that:



            • short pants could be "problematic" from a touristic point of view

            • at late noon you'll probably feel a bit of cold with them

            • in June it is expected to have unexpected storms

            • it is not like 90% of people and tourists you see in Italy wear short pants, quite the contrary


            • one does not simply wear short pants without a matching pair of sandals and socks [cit.]

            I'd say: tank top, long light pants, comfy shoes, a foulard, an hat, a foldable umbrella, a k way, and you are good to go.







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            • Can you explain k-way or change it to "jacket" or "windbreaker" if that's what you meant?
              – mkennedy
              Jun 14 '17 at 18:13
















            • Can you explain k-way or change it to "jacket" or "windbreaker" if that's what you meant?
              – mkennedy
              Jun 14 '17 at 18:13















            Can you explain k-way or change it to "jacket" or "windbreaker" if that's what you meant?
            – mkennedy
            Jun 14 '17 at 18:13




            Can you explain k-way or change it to "jacket" or "windbreaker" if that's what you meant?
            – mkennedy
            Jun 14 '17 at 18:13












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            According to Italylogue, the weather in northen Italy (Venice) is generally cooler than in central Italy (Rome). TripAdvisor notes that the peak of the heat is in July and August, so if you're traveling in June the weather should range from a bit cool to hot and humid, depending on the day.



            I personally would wear tank tops and shorts, but I'm used to Minnesota winters and would wear these in 60 degree weather. Since you're used to much warmer and more humid conditions, you should bring a jacket or plan to buy one in Italy, especially for evenings. The key is flexibility, as this time of year is in transition and neither consistently hot nor cool.






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              According to Italylogue, the weather in northen Italy (Venice) is generally cooler than in central Italy (Rome). TripAdvisor notes that the peak of the heat is in July and August, so if you're traveling in June the weather should range from a bit cool to hot and humid, depending on the day.



              I personally would wear tank tops and shorts, but I'm used to Minnesota winters and would wear these in 60 degree weather. Since you're used to much warmer and more humid conditions, you should bring a jacket or plan to buy one in Italy, especially for evenings. The key is flexibility, as this time of year is in transition and neither consistently hot nor cool.






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                up vote
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                According to Italylogue, the weather in northen Italy (Venice) is generally cooler than in central Italy (Rome). TripAdvisor notes that the peak of the heat is in July and August, so if you're traveling in June the weather should range from a bit cool to hot and humid, depending on the day.



                I personally would wear tank tops and shorts, but I'm used to Minnesota winters and would wear these in 60 degree weather. Since you're used to much warmer and more humid conditions, you should bring a jacket or plan to buy one in Italy, especially for evenings. The key is flexibility, as this time of year is in transition and neither consistently hot nor cool.






                share|improve this answer












                According to Italylogue, the weather in northen Italy (Venice) is generally cooler than in central Italy (Rome). TripAdvisor notes that the peak of the heat is in July and August, so if you're traveling in June the weather should range from a bit cool to hot and humid, depending on the day.



                I personally would wear tank tops and shorts, but I'm used to Minnesota winters and would wear these in 60 degree weather. Since you're used to much warmer and more humid conditions, you should bring a jacket or plan to buy one in Italy, especially for evenings. The key is flexibility, as this time of year is in transition and neither consistently hot nor cool.







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