Day
13 °C
Night
8 °C
Sea
14 °C
Precipitation
88 mm
in month
Rainy days
13 days
in month
Daylight
11 hours
average
Sunshine
5 hours
average
Humidity
74 %
The quaint locality of Capo Vaticano in Italy delights visitors with its generally mild weather conditions. The temperature during daytime fluctuates from a cool 12 °C (54 °F) in the brisk January winter to a balmy 30 °C (85 °F) in the height of August. Detailed monthly analysis reveals the lowest average of rainy days in July, with as few as 3 days, in stark contrast to December's peak at 13 days. Nighttime temperatures take a gradual journey from a nippy 7 °C (44 °F) in January to a warm 22 °C (71 °F) in August. The sea's embrace warms from a chilly 14 °C (58 °F) in February to an inviting 26 °C (79 °F) by August, catering to swimmers' preferences over the seasons.
The sea temperature in Capo Vaticano diminishes, paralleling the last month's trend, at 15 °C (59 °F), while the day temperature registers its annual nadir. The decrease in rainy days starts to become evident, with 12 days of rainfall, marking the commencement of a decrease in monthly rainfall totals. The coldest nights are upon us, dipping to 7 °C (44 °F).
With sea temperatures reaching their minimum of 14 °C (58 °F) in Capo Vaticano, the day temperature edges upward to 13 °C (56 °F). Rainfall volume decreases slightly from the prior month, tallying 88 mm (3.46 in), and there is an observable increase in both the number of rainy days and the duration of sunlight, with 13 days and 5 hours of sunshine respectively. The night temperature's uptrend is also noted, marking 8 °C (46 °F).
Daytime temperatures continue their upward trajectory to 16 °C (60 °F) in Capo Vaticano, accompanied by a rise in nighttime mercury levels to 9 °C (48 °F). The initiation of a decrease in rainy days is noted at 10 days. The expansion in sunny hours is noticeable, now measurable at 5 hours.
Sea temperatures commence their ascent, marked at 16 °C (60 °F) in Capo Vaticano, whilst the day temperature continues its upward climb, now at 18 °C (65 °F). A downward trend in the number of rainy days is evident, evidenced by 9 days, and the decrease in rainfall volume can also be discerned. Nighttime warmth also sees a rise, registering 11 °C (53 °F). The tally of sunny hours gets a boost.
The sea temperature shows a marked rise, now at 18 °C (65 °F) in Capo Vaticano, and the day temperature also continues to climb, reaching 22 °C (72 °F). A similar reduction in rainfall and the number of rainy days is observed, with 6 days and 38 mm (1.50 in) respectively. The increment in sunny hours continues, now at 8 hours, and the nighttime temperature also rises to 15 °C (59 °F).
Tourism in Capo Vaticano marks its beginning, with a notable increase in day temperatures up to 26 °C (79 °F) and sea temperatures rising in parallel, reaching 22 °C (72 °F). The trend of fewer rainy days persists, with a count of 4 days, and the rainfall amount continues to recede, now at 22 mm (0.88 in). The consistency in the gain of sunny hours is seen with a value of 9 hours.
The tide of tourists flows into Capo Vaticano as both sea temperatures and daytime highs show an uptrend, marking at 25 °C (78 °F) and 29 °C (85 °F), respectively. The minimal number of rainy days is observed at 3 days, and a lowest recorded rainfall amount aligns with this statistic in July. The peak in sunny hours is also reached.
Daytime temperatures hit their zenith, corresponding with the crest of sea temperatures, registering 26 °C (79 °F). The tally of rainy days shows a slight uptick to 4 days, with discernible growth in rainfall amounts. Tourist activities remain vibrant, reflective of the warmest night temperatures, now at 22 °C (71 °F).
While the tourist season perseveres, a slight reduction in day temperatures to 27 °C (80 °F) is observed, along with signs of cooling sea waters. A rise in the number of rainy days can be noted, resting at 8 days, and a surge in rainfall volume is witnessed. The nocturnal cool-off begins, indicated by 19 °C (66 °F).
Observing a downward trend, sea temperatures average at 22 °C (72 °F) in Capo Vaticano, with day temperatures mirroring this descent, noted at 22 °C (72 °F). A heightened rainfall is parallel to the previous month, and so is the increase in the number of rainy days, now 9 days. The duration of sunny hours wanes, and a dip in nighttime temperatures is also felt.
Sea temperatures take a downward turn, measuring 19 °C (67 °F), much like the day temperatures that follow suit. The number of rainy days shows an increase, settling at 13 days, and the upswing in rainfall volume is ever more noticeable. Nighttime thermometer readings recede, now 12 °C (54 °F). The zenith of humidity is also noteworthy.
Day temperatures persist in their decline with a reading of 14 °C (56 °F), while the descent of sea temperatures continues, now at 17 °C (62 °F). The escalation of rainy days reaches its pinnacle at 13 days, and the accumulation of rainfall mounts to its utmost, with 126 mm (4.97 in). The nighttime coolness intensifies, and the scantiness of sunny hours is also acutely felt.
This month sees a continuance in the drop of sea temperatures and the beginning of a decline in the number of rainy days.
This month, the sea temperature hits its lowest point, while daytime temperatures begin a modest ascent.
In this period, we can observe rising temperatures coupled with a reduction in the number of rainy days and increased sunshine.
April sees an increase in the amount of sunlight, indicative of the impending warmer season.
In this timeframe, the frequency of rainy days drops further, with nearly 6 days on average.
June's warmth, reflected in day and sea temperatures, makes it a fitting time for beach-going and exploring.
At summer's peak, visitors can savor the warm days and minimal rainfall, ideal for holiday activities.
Expect optimal beach weather adorned with warm temperatures and occasionally, brief rainy spells.
Temperatures remain agreeable for visits, bearing mind the palpable increase in rainy days.
The season ushers in increased rain frequency, preparing a departure from the drier months.
The declining temperatures herald the winter season, amplifying both humidity and rainfall.
December brings with it the maximum number of rainy days, signifying a distinctly moist climate.