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First of all, I'm sorry if this question sounds unrelated to this website, but my justification that I am reading the weather of the city that I will visit after tomorrow
It is Rome, between Feb,16 and Feb, 21 and I am trying to see if I need a jacket.
I don't know how to read these numbers :)
This is the label for those numbers:
italy weather-and-climate rome
closed as off-topic by Maître Peseur, Calchas, Karlson, Itai, JoErNanO♦ Feb 15 '16 at 11:38
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First of all, I'm sorry if this question sounds unrelated to this website, but my justification that I am reading the weather of the city that I will visit after tomorrow
It is Rome, between Feb,16 and Feb, 21 and I am trying to see if I need a jacket.
I don't know how to read these numbers :)
This is the label for those numbers:
italy weather-and-climate rome
closed as off-topic by Maître Peseur, Calchas, Karlson, Itai, JoErNanO♦ Feb 15 '16 at 11:38
- This question does not appear to be about traveling within the scope defined in the help center.
@Willeke i am madrid where the weather here is good, i also live in portugal where the weather is good too, i can handle some water but not good for makeup :) anyway i have a hat but i dont know if that weather means too many rain and wind or not
– sarah
Feb 14 '16 at 16:21
Looks like you'll need a jacket and umbrella! There are links at the bottom of the page to change your language/country; you may find these helpful.
– Michael Hampton
Feb 14 '16 at 17:52
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because interpreting weather forecasts is not the function of this website
– Calchas
Feb 14 '16 at 18:58
Based on your profile, you live in Milan, but have somehow ended up at a weather site that shows temperature in Fahrenheit. Look for a Fahrenheit/Celsius toggle, or just go to a different site: if you google "weather in rome", Google will give you the forecast right in the search box.
– jpatokal
Feb 14 '16 at 21:44
@jpatokal i was in Milano
– sarah
Feb 14 '16 at 22:20
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First of all, I'm sorry if this question sounds unrelated to this website, but my justification that I am reading the weather of the city that I will visit after tomorrow
It is Rome, between Feb,16 and Feb, 21 and I am trying to see if I need a jacket.
I don't know how to read these numbers :)
This is the label for those numbers:
italy weather-and-climate rome
First of all, I'm sorry if this question sounds unrelated to this website, but my justification that I am reading the weather of the city that I will visit after tomorrow
It is Rome, between Feb,16 and Feb, 21 and I am trying to see if I need a jacket.
I don't know how to read these numbers :)
This is the label for those numbers:
italy weather-and-climate rome
italy weather-and-climate rome
edited Feb 15 '16 at 1:35
Marcus
425413
425413
asked Feb 14 '16 at 16:14
sarahsarah
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348313
closed as off-topic by Maître Peseur, Calchas, Karlson, Itai, JoErNanO♦ Feb 15 '16 at 11:38
- This question does not appear to be about traveling within the scope defined in the help center.
closed as off-topic by Maître Peseur, Calchas, Karlson, Itai, JoErNanO♦ Feb 15 '16 at 11:38
- This question does not appear to be about traveling within the scope defined in the help center.
@Willeke i am madrid where the weather here is good, i also live in portugal where the weather is good too, i can handle some water but not good for makeup :) anyway i have a hat but i dont know if that weather means too many rain and wind or not
– sarah
Feb 14 '16 at 16:21
Looks like you'll need a jacket and umbrella! There are links at the bottom of the page to change your language/country; you may find these helpful.
– Michael Hampton
Feb 14 '16 at 17:52
2
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because interpreting weather forecasts is not the function of this website
– Calchas
Feb 14 '16 at 18:58
Based on your profile, you live in Milan, but have somehow ended up at a weather site that shows temperature in Fahrenheit. Look for a Fahrenheit/Celsius toggle, or just go to a different site: if you google "weather in rome", Google will give you the forecast right in the search box.
– jpatokal
Feb 14 '16 at 21:44
@jpatokal i was in Milano
– sarah
Feb 14 '16 at 22:20
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@Willeke i am madrid where the weather here is good, i also live in portugal where the weather is good too, i can handle some water but not good for makeup :) anyway i have a hat but i dont know if that weather means too many rain and wind or not
– sarah
Feb 14 '16 at 16:21
Looks like you'll need a jacket and umbrella! There are links at the bottom of the page to change your language/country; you may find these helpful.
– Michael Hampton
Feb 14 '16 at 17:52
2
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because interpreting weather forecasts is not the function of this website
– Calchas
Feb 14 '16 at 18:58
Based on your profile, you live in Milan, but have somehow ended up at a weather site that shows temperature in Fahrenheit. Look for a Fahrenheit/Celsius toggle, or just go to a different site: if you google "weather in rome", Google will give you the forecast right in the search box.
– jpatokal
Feb 14 '16 at 21:44
@jpatokal i was in Milano
– sarah
Feb 14 '16 at 22:20
@Willeke i am madrid where the weather here is good, i also live in portugal where the weather is good too, i can handle some water but not good for makeup :) anyway i have a hat but i dont know if that weather means too many rain and wind or not
– sarah
Feb 14 '16 at 16:21
@Willeke i am madrid where the weather here is good, i also live in portugal where the weather is good too, i can handle some water but not good for makeup :) anyway i have a hat but i dont know if that weather means too many rain and wind or not
– sarah
Feb 14 '16 at 16:21
Looks like you'll need a jacket and umbrella! There are links at the bottom of the page to change your language/country; you may find these helpful.
– Michael Hampton
Feb 14 '16 at 17:52
Looks like you'll need a jacket and umbrella! There are links at the bottom of the page to change your language/country; you may find these helpful.
– Michael Hampton
Feb 14 '16 at 17:52
2
2
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because interpreting weather forecasts is not the function of this website
– Calchas
Feb 14 '16 at 18:58
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because interpreting weather forecasts is not the function of this website
– Calchas
Feb 14 '16 at 18:58
Based on your profile, you live in Milan, but have somehow ended up at a weather site that shows temperature in Fahrenheit. Look for a Fahrenheit/Celsius toggle, or just go to a different site: if you google "weather in rome", Google will give you the forecast right in the search box.
– jpatokal
Feb 14 '16 at 21:44
Based on your profile, you live in Milan, but have somehow ended up at a weather site that shows temperature in Fahrenheit. Look for a Fahrenheit/Celsius toggle, or just go to a different site: if you google "weather in rome", Google will give you the forecast right in the search box.
– jpatokal
Feb 14 '16 at 21:44
@jpatokal i was in Milano
– sarah
Feb 14 '16 at 22:20
@jpatokal i was in Milano
– sarah
Feb 14 '16 at 22:20
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The second column is probably maximum and minimum temperatures in Farenheit. Most websites have an option to display them in Celsius if you prefer. That means between 15°C in the daytime and 5°C at night - that's coat weather for me at least.
I expect the fourth column is probability of precipitation, i.e. there's an 80% chance of it raining at some point on Wednesday. Wear a coat.
and the column after that is wind - direction and speed. The last one, as the headings say, is humidity - so it will be damp the whole time, which makes cold feel colder.
– Kate Gregory
Feb 14 '16 at 16:58
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How about this forecast, from weatherunderground.com:
Another forecast, from the aptly named doineedajacket.com:
add a comment |
Based on what I see here, a jacket and an umbrella would help you enjoying your stay in Rome!
Second column is high/low temperature expressed in Farenheits degrees. Third one is a general description of the weather. Fourth column shows how likely you are to get some rain during the day. Please note that it doesn't mean that it will rain 80% of the day when it is written 80%. It just mean that when you have those weather conditions, 8 out of 10 times, there was at least few minutes of rain during the day.
Fifth column shows the wind direction and speed. Doesn't look too windy there.
Last one is the humidity percentage. When it is quite humid, it reinforces the feeling to have a cold or a hot weather depending on the temperature, especially with low wind.
Umbrellas are useless
– Count Iblis
Feb 14 '16 at 18:23
please could you just repeat the wind thing, because i good with rain but i hate so much wind. will it be a lot of wind?
– sarah
Feb 14 '16 at 22:21
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3 Answers
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active
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The second column is probably maximum and minimum temperatures in Farenheit. Most websites have an option to display them in Celsius if you prefer. That means between 15°C in the daytime and 5°C at night - that's coat weather for me at least.
I expect the fourth column is probability of precipitation, i.e. there's an 80% chance of it raining at some point on Wednesday. Wear a coat.
and the column after that is wind - direction and speed. The last one, as the headings say, is humidity - so it will be damp the whole time, which makes cold feel colder.
– Kate Gregory
Feb 14 '16 at 16:58
add a comment |
The second column is probably maximum and minimum temperatures in Farenheit. Most websites have an option to display them in Celsius if you prefer. That means between 15°C in the daytime and 5°C at night - that's coat weather for me at least.
I expect the fourth column is probability of precipitation, i.e. there's an 80% chance of it raining at some point on Wednesday. Wear a coat.
and the column after that is wind - direction and speed. The last one, as the headings say, is humidity - so it will be damp the whole time, which makes cold feel colder.
– Kate Gregory
Feb 14 '16 at 16:58
add a comment |
The second column is probably maximum and minimum temperatures in Farenheit. Most websites have an option to display them in Celsius if you prefer. That means between 15°C in the daytime and 5°C at night - that's coat weather for me at least.
I expect the fourth column is probability of precipitation, i.e. there's an 80% chance of it raining at some point on Wednesday. Wear a coat.
The second column is probably maximum and minimum temperatures in Farenheit. Most websites have an option to display them in Celsius if you prefer. That means between 15°C in the daytime and 5°C at night - that's coat weather for me at least.
I expect the fourth column is probability of precipitation, i.e. there's an 80% chance of it raining at some point on Wednesday. Wear a coat.
answered Feb 14 '16 at 16:45
djrdjr
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and the column after that is wind - direction and speed. The last one, as the headings say, is humidity - so it will be damp the whole time, which makes cold feel colder.
– Kate Gregory
Feb 14 '16 at 16:58
add a comment |
and the column after that is wind - direction and speed. The last one, as the headings say, is humidity - so it will be damp the whole time, which makes cold feel colder.
– Kate Gregory
Feb 14 '16 at 16:58
and the column after that is wind - direction and speed. The last one, as the headings say, is humidity - so it will be damp the whole time, which makes cold feel colder.
– Kate Gregory
Feb 14 '16 at 16:58
and the column after that is wind - direction and speed. The last one, as the headings say, is humidity - so it will be damp the whole time, which makes cold feel colder.
– Kate Gregory
Feb 14 '16 at 16:58
add a comment |
How about this forecast, from weatherunderground.com:
Another forecast, from the aptly named doineedajacket.com:
add a comment |
How about this forecast, from weatherunderground.com:
Another forecast, from the aptly named doineedajacket.com:
add a comment |
How about this forecast, from weatherunderground.com:
Another forecast, from the aptly named doineedajacket.com:
How about this forecast, from weatherunderground.com:
Another forecast, from the aptly named doineedajacket.com:
answered Feb 15 '16 at 6:44
Burhan KhalidBurhan Khalid
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36.8k372147
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add a comment |
Based on what I see here, a jacket and an umbrella would help you enjoying your stay in Rome!
Second column is high/low temperature expressed in Farenheits degrees. Third one is a general description of the weather. Fourth column shows how likely you are to get some rain during the day. Please note that it doesn't mean that it will rain 80% of the day when it is written 80%. It just mean that when you have those weather conditions, 8 out of 10 times, there was at least few minutes of rain during the day.
Fifth column shows the wind direction and speed. Doesn't look too windy there.
Last one is the humidity percentage. When it is quite humid, it reinforces the feeling to have a cold or a hot weather depending on the temperature, especially with low wind.
Umbrellas are useless
– Count Iblis
Feb 14 '16 at 18:23
please could you just repeat the wind thing, because i good with rain but i hate so much wind. will it be a lot of wind?
– sarah
Feb 14 '16 at 22:21
add a comment |
Based on what I see here, a jacket and an umbrella would help you enjoying your stay in Rome!
Second column is high/low temperature expressed in Farenheits degrees. Third one is a general description of the weather. Fourth column shows how likely you are to get some rain during the day. Please note that it doesn't mean that it will rain 80% of the day when it is written 80%. It just mean that when you have those weather conditions, 8 out of 10 times, there was at least few minutes of rain during the day.
Fifth column shows the wind direction and speed. Doesn't look too windy there.
Last one is the humidity percentage. When it is quite humid, it reinforces the feeling to have a cold or a hot weather depending on the temperature, especially with low wind.
Umbrellas are useless
– Count Iblis
Feb 14 '16 at 18:23
please could you just repeat the wind thing, because i good with rain but i hate so much wind. will it be a lot of wind?
– sarah
Feb 14 '16 at 22:21
add a comment |
Based on what I see here, a jacket and an umbrella would help you enjoying your stay in Rome!
Second column is high/low temperature expressed in Farenheits degrees. Third one is a general description of the weather. Fourth column shows how likely you are to get some rain during the day. Please note that it doesn't mean that it will rain 80% of the day when it is written 80%. It just mean that when you have those weather conditions, 8 out of 10 times, there was at least few minutes of rain during the day.
Fifth column shows the wind direction and speed. Doesn't look too windy there.
Last one is the humidity percentage. When it is quite humid, it reinforces the feeling to have a cold or a hot weather depending on the temperature, especially with low wind.
Based on what I see here, a jacket and an umbrella would help you enjoying your stay in Rome!
Second column is high/low temperature expressed in Farenheits degrees. Third one is a general description of the weather. Fourth column shows how likely you are to get some rain during the day. Please note that it doesn't mean that it will rain 80% of the day when it is written 80%. It just mean that when you have those weather conditions, 8 out of 10 times, there was at least few minutes of rain during the day.
Fifth column shows the wind direction and speed. Doesn't look too windy there.
Last one is the humidity percentage. When it is quite humid, it reinforces the feeling to have a cold or a hot weather depending on the temperature, especially with low wind.
edited Feb 15 '16 at 1:35
Marcus
425413
425413
answered Feb 14 '16 at 17:04
OlieloOlielo
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5,99341836
Umbrellas are useless
– Count Iblis
Feb 14 '16 at 18:23
please could you just repeat the wind thing, because i good with rain but i hate so much wind. will it be a lot of wind?
– sarah
Feb 14 '16 at 22:21
add a comment |
Umbrellas are useless
– Count Iblis
Feb 14 '16 at 18:23
please could you just repeat the wind thing, because i good with rain but i hate so much wind. will it be a lot of wind?
– sarah
Feb 14 '16 at 22:21
Umbrellas are useless
– Count Iblis
Feb 14 '16 at 18:23
Umbrellas are useless
– Count Iblis
Feb 14 '16 at 18:23
please could you just repeat the wind thing, because i good with rain but i hate so much wind. will it be a lot of wind?
– sarah
Feb 14 '16 at 22:21
please could you just repeat the wind thing, because i good with rain but i hate so much wind. will it be a lot of wind?
– sarah
Feb 14 '16 at 22:21
add a comment |
@Willeke i am madrid where the weather here is good, i also live in portugal where the weather is good too, i can handle some water but not good for makeup :) anyway i have a hat but i dont know if that weather means too many rain and wind or not
– sarah
Feb 14 '16 at 16:21
Looks like you'll need a jacket and umbrella! There are links at the bottom of the page to change your language/country; you may find these helpful.
– Michael Hampton
Feb 14 '16 at 17:52
2
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because interpreting weather forecasts is not the function of this website
– Calchas
Feb 14 '16 at 18:58
Based on your profile, you live in Milan, but have somehow ended up at a weather site that shows temperature in Fahrenheit. Look for a Fahrenheit/Celsius toggle, or just go to a different site: if you google "weather in rome", Google will give you the forecast right in the search box.
– jpatokal
Feb 14 '16 at 21:44
@jpatokal i was in Milano
– sarah
Feb 14 '16 at 22:20