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  2. Climate of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Generally, the hottest month is August in the south and July in the north; during these months the thermometer can reach 38–42 °C (100.4–107.6 °F) in the south and 32–35 °C (89.6–95.0 °F) in the north; Sometimes the country can be split as during winter, with rain and 20–22 °C (68.0–71.6 °F) during the day in the north, and 30 ...

  3. Year Without a Summer - Wikipedia

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    The ground froze on June 9; on June 12, the Shakers had to replant crops destroyed by the cold. On July 7, it was so cold that all of their crops had stopped growing. Salem, Massachusetts physician Edward Holyoke—a weather observer and amateur astronomer—while in Franconia, New Hampshire, wrote on June 7, "exceedingly cold.

  4. List of extreme temperatures in Italy - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... The following table lists the highest and lowest temperatures recorded in each region in Italy, in both Celsius ... (101.1 °F) [1] June 25 ...

  5. 2025 in Italy - Wikipedia

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    1 January - New Year's Day; 6 January - Epiphany; 20 April - Easter Sunday; 21 April - Easter Monday; 25 April - Liberation Day; 1 May - International Workers' Day; 2 June - Republic Day; 15 August - Assumption Day; 1 November - All Saints' Day; 8 December – Immaculate Conception; 25 December - Christmas Day; 26 December – Saint Stephen's Day

  6. List of weather records - Wikipedia

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    Highest minimum temperature for a 24-hour period and for a calendar day: 42.6 °C (108.7 °F) at Qurayyat, Oman on 25 June 2018. [ 194 ] Highest average monthly temperature: 42.3 °C (108.1 °F), in Death Valley, California, for the month of July 2018.

  7. Climate of ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    The northern regions were situated in the temperate climate zone, while the rest of Italy was in the subtropics, having a warm and mild climate. [1] During the annual melt of the mountain snow, even small rivers would overflow, swamping the terrain (Tuscany and the Pontine Marshes were deemed impassable in antiquity). [1]

  8. The surprising secret history of one of Italy’s favorite foods

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  9. Florentine calendar - Wikipedia

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    Thus, 31 December 1200 was followed by 1 January 1200 (not 1201, as it would become in the Julian calendar), and the year remained the same until 24 March 1200. This was then followed by 25 March 1201, the day on which the two calendars synchronised. This is the reason that some dates have an apparent discrepancy of one year.