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Italian weather is quite hot in summer, mainly in the
south of the peninsula, with high nocturnal temperatures,
whereas in the north of Italy there are usually thunderstorms.
Winters are very cold and humid in the north and the mountainous
zone. In spring and fall, the Sirocco, a warm wind that
comes from Africa, raises the temperature of the peninsula.
Light T-shirts and cotton clothes are recommended for
the summer, while warmer clothes are necessary for the
winter.
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