Tuscany weather
Our guide to the weather in Tuscany during January
Tuscany is a stunning region of Italy, offering visitors a unique blend of culture, history and beautiful landscapes. January can be cold, so visitors should be prepared for colder temperatures. We've looked at the most up-to-date weather data for Tuscany, covering the last 12 years up to 2024, plus we've asked our team of travel bloggers for their first-hand experiences in order to answer the most frequently asked questions about Tuscany weather in January.
What's the temperature like in Tuscany during January?
January is typically the coolest month in Tuscany. The temperature reaches around 9℃ during the daytime, falling away to 2℃ at night. The UV index will be low at this time of year, so not something to worry about. However, if you're going to be outside for long periods it's always a good idea to apply a small amount of sunscreen to exposed skin.
Does it snow in Tuscany during January?
Possibly. There's a chance of snow during January but not as much as you might think. Check the local forecast before you leave home so that you can pack appropriate footwear and clothing.
Does it rain in Tuscany during January?
On average, there will be 5 rainy days during the month, amounting to 74.3mm in total. That's broadly comparable with the amount of rain we see in England during the summer months, and would be considered dry. There's a small chance that you'll catch a thunderstorm during your trip.
Is it windy in Tuscany during January?
You're unlikely to experience any strong winds. Expect a light breeze that picks up slightly at times in January. With cool air temperatures, any breeze will feel cold.
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