Five cities in Italy with the best climate

Today in this article I would like to tell you about several cities in Italy where you can come both for vacation and to buy a house or apartment for permanent residence.

Livorno

Livorno, famous Tuscan port city. This city on the Tyrrhenian Sea coast stands out in various climatic aspects: for example, there are rarely heat waves throughout the year, and days with temperatures above 30 degrees are relatively rare.

Livorno has excellent summer breezes and is just above the middle of the pack for rainy and foggy days. A small number of cold days is also appreciated. However, the city does not perform well in terms of extreme weather events, humidity and wind gusts. Despite this, moving and living in Livorno is a great idea.

Catania

Catania is the first Sicilian city to be included in the ranking, with excellent performance in various climate criteria. The city on the slopes of Etna stands out for the large number of sunny days per year, ranking first in relative humidity and second in the few cold days per year. It also rarely rains or fogs here.

Living in Catania means not only enjoying a wonderful climate, but also spending your days in a city rich in history and culture.

Barletta-Andria-Trani

Not far from Bari are the cities of Barletta, Andria and Trani, which form one province, which ranks fourth in the climate ranking. The average data for these three cities is very positive: there are plenty of hours of sunshine per day and extreme weather events are rare. Summer breezes are frequent and humidity is low. However, these cities are considered to be among the worst in terms of wind gusts.

As a result, even if we consider the situation at a regional level, Puglia, with five cities in the top ten, can be considered the region with the best climate.

Empire

Situated on the magnificent Ligurian Riviera, Imperia takes first place in the ranking. There are many reasons for this: the city has a large number of sunny days a year and few rainy days, which are significant indicators of climate quality.

In addition, the relative absence of extreme weather conditions in both winter and summer contributes to a high climate comfort index. The low amount of fog and cold days makes Imperia an ideal place to live, especially if you are looking for mild winters and sunny summer days by the sea.

Bari

Bari, the beautiful capital of Puglia, is famous not only for its rich cultural and historical heritage, but also for its exceptional climate. Situated on the Adriatic coast, Bari enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters, which is highly valued by the locals.

The city of San Nicola enjoys many hours of sunshine per day, rare heat waves and extreme weather events, pleasant summer breezes, low humidity and rare rainfall, placing it in fourth place in the ranking. There are also few cold days a year.