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To ensure your trip to Ravenna is as comfortable as possible, check the current meteorological situation. Below, you will find up-to-date data, detailed forecasts, and weather trend charts.

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Overview

The climate in Ravenna can be described as temperate with humid subtropical characteristics, softened by the proximity of the Adriatic Sea. The weather here features distinct seasonality: summers are typically hot and occasionally muggy, while winters are cool and damp. There are no extreme temperature anomalies throughout the year, making the city accessible in any season; however, the nature of your trip will depend heavily on the chosen month.

The summer period, especially July and August, brings real heat with average highs above 31°C. This is a great time for those wanting to combine a cultural program with a seaside holiday, although it might be too hot for long walking tours of the city. Winter, by contrast, requires warm clothing: in January, the average temperature stays around 5.7°C, and nights can be quite cold, though severe frosts are atypical for this region.

Precipitation in Ravenna is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, so keeping a small umbrella in your suitcase is a good idea. Interestingly, May is often one of the "wettest" months, with up to 12 rainy days. The shoulder seasons—April and September–October—often treat tourists to the most comfortable conditions: moderate warmth and a pleasant freshness, ideal for exploring the city's architectural masterpieces.

Temperature

Climate conditions in Ravenna feature distinct seasonality, offering travelers various weather scenarios depending on the time of year. Traditionally, the hottest month is July, when the average temperature reaches 26.5°C and daytime highs regularly exceed the 31°C mark. Conversely, the coldest period is considered to be January: during this time, the air cools to averages around 5.7°C, and night temperatures can drop to 1.7°C, requiring tourists to wear warm clothing.

Summer in this region of Italy is truly warm, and at times sultry. From June to August, daytime figures consistently stay in the 29–31°C range. Notably, even the nights at the peak of the season remain warm, with temperatures around 20–21°C, creating comfortable conditions for long evening strolls. The difference between the daytime heat and the nighttime cool in summer is about 10 degrees, allowing for a little break from the midday sun.

Winter in Ravenna is mild but quite cool, without extreme frosts. In December and February, the thermometer often rises to 10–12°C during the day, though the nights remain cold. The most comfortable time for sightseeing can be called the transition seasons: May and September offer pleasant warmth with daytime temperatures from 22°C to 26°C, when the sweltering heat is gone, but the air is still warm enough for long walks around the city.

Average monthly temperature

Precipitation

Precipitation in Ravenna is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year, so there is no distinct rainy or dry season. Travelers should be prepared for changeable weather in any season. Most often, precipitation falls as rain; snow is possible in winter, especially in January and February when temperatures drop to their minimum, but a lasting snow cover rarely forms.

The highest frequency of precipitation is observed in late spring and autumn. The "wettest" month in terms of the number of rainy days is May, with around 12 days of precipitation recorded. The likelihood of catching rain is also high in September, November, and December—statistics show about 10 rainy days during these months. In these periods, it is recommended to have an umbrella or waterproof clothing for comfortable walks.

The least rainy periods are mid-winter (January, February) and the summer months (June, August), when the number of precipitation days drops to 7 per month. In summer, rain often takes the form of short-lived thunderstorms that freshen the air and are quickly replaced by sunny weather, whereas in the colder months, precipitation can be more persistent.

Average monthly precipitation

Packing Tips

For a comfortable exploration of Ravenna's mosaics and ancient streets, you will first and foremost need comfortable, broken-in flat shoes, as there will be a lot of walking. If your trip is planned for the summer months, when temperatures often exceed +30°C, opt for light clothing made of natural, breathable fabrics like cotton and linen. Don't forget sun protection: high-quality sunglasses, a hat, and high SPF sunscreen are essential under the bright Italian sky.

In winter and during the shoulder seasons, the weather turns cool, though severe frosts are rare (temperatures usually stay above freezing). During this period, as well as in late autumn, it's worth bringing a warm, windproof jacket, a scarf, and closed, water-resistant shoes. Since rainy days occur regularly throughout the year—and May is actually one of the "wettest" months (up to 12 days of precipitation)—a compact umbrella or a light raincoat should definitely be in your suitcase regardless of the season.

Given the variability of the weather in spring and autumn, the best solution is to dress in layers. The air can be bracing in the morning but warm up significantly by lunchtime, so the ability to take off or put on an extra layer—such as a cardigan, fleece, or light jumper—will ensure your comfort throughout the day. This approach allows you to quickly adapt to any climate whims and enjoy your walks around the city.

Average monthly wind speed (speed and direction)

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