The WEATHER in MUGELLO

Mugello lies on the slope of the tuscan-emilian Appennine, to the north of Florence. Towns in this valley are all situated on hills, some of them along water-courses. The valley is surrounded by mountains and it is too far from the coasts to benefit the mitigation of the see, so the weather is continental: cold in winter and very hot in summer.
The coldest months are JANUARY e FEBRUARY,
when the average temperatures in day-time reach a maximum of
10°C and in the night they are constantly under zero. During
the first months of the year, it rains almost frequently, but
the sunny days are wonderful and clear.
From MARCH to the middle of MAY,
temperatures start to rise constantly and become definitely
nice in the day (15-20°C and more), but at night
it is still cold. The days begin drawing out and it is the best
moment to organize nice trips, with relaxing stops on a wonderful
grass on a hilltop. But you must be a little bit lucky, because
unfortunatelly spring in Mugello can be "boring":
during these months in fact sunny days are wonderful, but it
also may rain and these periods are long and muggy.
With JUNE usually arrives
the summer: temperatures in day-time exceed constantly
25°C and at night the thermometer rarely goes under 15°C.
Mugello become animated with festivals and events, and you will
certainly find a great number of people taking shelter from
the heat along rivers, on the Lake Bilancino's banks or in the
swimming pools. In this periods it rains rarely and the best
moment of the day is dinner-time: enjoy yourself looking for
the freshest festival !
SEPTEMBER and OCTOBER are
the autumnal months, even if the first half of september
it is still rather warm: in day-time there are at
least 20°C and in the night the temperature goes under 15°C.
Mugello becomes a fascinating golden craddle, in this period
you can easily notice how medieval architecture naturally blends
with the landscape, without breaking its harmony. But, in autumn
it begins to rain frequently, the air becomes wet and the first
cold arrives.
From NOVEMBER the temperatures go definitely
down, announcing the winter: day-time is short and it often
rains, temperatures in the day don't exceed 15°C and in
the night the thermometer drop to zero.
In DECEMBER don't loose the landscape of sunny
mornings: tree branches are white for "calaverna"
(or "galaverna", a coat of ice which lies on trees
at night) and in distance you can see mountains covered with
the first snow.

