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  2. Climate of Rome - Wikipedia

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    With the exception of Madrid, [9] Lisbon [10] and Athens, [11] Rome has the highest UV index between European capitals (only in the continent) and values close to that of Chicago at 41.9 °N as ultraviolet radiation is less interfered with by other geographic variables, but with a moderate annual average with index equal to 5, which allows ...

  3. List of extreme temperatures in Vatican City - Wikipedia

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    The following list shows the readings of the maximum and minimum temperatures for each year from 1862 to the present, recorded in the weather station of the Collegio Romano in Rome, established in 1788. [1] The station, actually located in the Italian territory, was opened when Rome was part of the Papal States.

  4. Climate of Italy - Wikipedia

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    It is marked by low winter averages (between −7 and −3 °C or 19.4 and 26.6 °F) and mild summers, with temperatures averaging from 13 to 18 °C (55.4 to 64.4 °F). Snow is usual from early November until March or early April. Main towns: Brusson, Gressoney-Saint-Jean, Aprica, Vermiglio, Mazzin, Santo Stefano di Cadore, Asiago, Claut, Resia.

  5. Why is it warm in November? How climate change has ... - AOL

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    Voters in New York City saw the warmest weather on a presidential Election Day ... climate change made record early November heat in Boston twice as likely to occur and at least 1.5 times more ...

  6. Rome, LZ Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather ... - AOL

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    Get the Rome, LZ local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  7. Volcanic winter of 536 - Wikipedia

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    Modern scholarship has determined that in early AD 536 (or possibly late 535), an eruption ejected massive amounts of sulfate aerosols into the atmosphere, which reduced the solar radiation reaching the Earth's surface and cooled the atmosphere for several years. In March 536, Constantinople began experiencing darkened skies and lower temperatures.

  8. What does National Weather Service report say about Rome ...

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    The Rome tornado touched down between the Erie Canal and Muck Road at 3:25 p.m., traveled directly through Rome and lifted off just pass Griffiss International Airport at 3:35 p.m., according to ...

  9. November - Wikipedia

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    November is the eleventh and penultimate month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Its length is 30 days. November was the ninth month of the calendar of Romulus c. 750 BC. November retained its name (from the Latin novem meaning "nine") when January and February were added to the Roman calendar.