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Weather Comparison

Rome vs Florence

Side-by-side weather comparison for May

Rome: 22°CFlorence: 22°C231 km apart

May Weather: Rome vs Florence

MetricRomeFlorenceBetter
Average HighHigher is warmer22°C (72°F)22°C (72°F)Tie
Average LowHigher is milder12°C (54°F)11°C (52°F)Rome
Rain DaysFewer is drier9 days10 daysRome
PrecipitationLess is drier58 mm74 mmRome
Sunshine HoursMore is sunnier12h/day12h/dayTie
HumidityLower is more comfortable65%65%Tie
UV IndexLower is safer99Tie
Wind SpeedCalmer is better14 km/h13 km/hFlorence

Which City is Better in May?

Based on sunshine hours, rain days, comfortable temperatures, and humidity levels, Rome edges ahead as the better destination in May. Rome offers 12 hours of daily sunshine with only 9 rain days, while Florence sees 12 sunshine hours and 10 rain days.

Rome sits in the comfortable travel range at 22°C. Florence is also comfortable at 22°C.

For travelers who prioritize dry weather, Rome is the stronger choice in May.

Temperature Comparison in May

Rome reaches an average high of 22°C (72°F) and drops to 12°C (54°F) at night during May. The daily temperature range is 10°C, meaning moderate variation throughout the day.

Florence averages 22°C (72°F) for the high and 11°C (52°F) for the low, with a daily range of 11°C. The two cities feel quite similar in terms of temperature.

Both cities are in the Northern Hemisphere, so they share the same seasonal pattern in May.

Rainfall Comparison in May

Rome receives approximately 58 mm of rainfall across 9 rain days during May. You can expect rain roughly every other day.

Florence sees 74 mm over 10 rain days. That makes Rome the drier option by 1 rain day and 16 mm of total precipitation.

Both cities share similar humidity levels at 65%.

What to Pack: Rome vs Florence

Packing for Rome in May

Highs of 22°C, lows of 12°C, 9 rain days

  • light layers
  • a light jacket for evenings
  • sunscreen
  • a packable rain jacket
  • an umbrella

Packing for Florence in May

Highs of 22°C, lows of 11°C, 10 rain days

  • light layers
  • a light jacket for evenings
  • sunscreen
  • waterproof jacket
  • compact umbrella
  • waterproof shoes

Pack for both: light layers, a light jacket for evenings, sunscreen. These items are useful in either destination during May.

Year-Round Comparison: Rome vs Florence

The table below shows average high temperatures and rain days for every month of the year, helping you find the best time to visit either city.May is highlighted for quick reference.

MonthRomeFlorence
HighRainHighRain
Jan12°C9d9°C10d
Feb12°C9d11°C10d
Mar15°C9d14°C10d
Apr18°C11d18°C12d
May22°C9d22°C10d
Jun27°C5d27°C7d
Jul30°C4d30°C4d
Aug31°C4d30°C5d
Sep25°C9d25°C9d
Oct21°C11d19°C12d
Nov16°C12d14°C13d
Dec12°C11d10°C12d
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Rome Weather in May

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Florence Weather in May

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Rome warmer than Florence in May?
Rome and Florence have the same average high temperature of 22°C (72°F) in May. The average lows are 12°C and 11°C respectively.
Which city gets more rain in May, Rome or Florence?
Florence gets more rain in May with 10 rain days and 74 mm of precipitation. Rome is the drier option with 9 rain days.
Is it better to visit Rome or Florence in May?
It depends on your preferences. Rome averages 22°C and 12 hours of daily sunshine with 9 rain days. Florence averages 22°C with 12 sunshine hours and 10 rain days. If you prefer cooler conditions, choose Florence. For drier weather, Rome is the better pick.
How far apart are Rome and Florence?
Rome and Florence are approximately 231 km (143 miles) apart. Rome is located in Italy (Europe) while Florence is in Italy (Europe).
What is the best month to visit Rome and Florence?
For Rome, July tends to be the best month with 14 hours of daily sunshine and a high of 30°C. For Florence, July is typically ideal with 14 sunshine hours and 30°C highs.

Compare Rome and Florence in Other Months

Climate data sourced from the Open-Meteo Historical Weather API, using ERA5 reanalysis data covering 30-year normals from 1991 to 2020. All temperatures shown in Celsius with Fahrenheit equivalents. Rain days count days with 1 mm or more of precipitation. Sunshine hours represent average daily values. This comparison is generated from long-term climate averages and individual trips may vary.

Rome coordinates: 41.90°N, 12.50°E | Florence coordinates: 43.77°N, 11.26°E