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  5. Servizio Meteorologico - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Air Force Weather Service reports to a department at the General Staff of the Air Force in Rome. They are also responsible for planning and policy matters to promote international cooperation through the World Meteorological Organization. The headquarters of the Meteorological Service is located on the Pratica di Mare Air Base near ...

  6. Climate of Italy - Wikipedia

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    On some winter mornings it can be just −3 °C (26.6 °F) in Milan's Piazza del Duomo while −8 to −9 °C (17.6 to 15.8 °F) in the metropolitan outskirts, in Turin can be just −5 °C (23.0 °F) in the city centre and −10 to −12 °C (14.0 to 10.4 °F) in the metropolitan outskirts.

  7. Climate of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Sunshine duration is about 2,500-2,700 hours per year, from 147 – average 4.7 hours of sunshine per day in December to 338 – average 10.9 hours of sunshine per day in July. [8]

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  9. 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.