Palermo climate
Italy
First-time visitors often notice “tiring weather” before they label it as hot or cold in Palermo.
First-time visitors often notice “tiring weather” before they label it as hot or cold in Palermo.
Climate facts
Dec · Jan · Feb · Mar
Avg low 8–11°C / high 14–17°C · Rainy days: 7–12 / 50–110 mm
Apr · May · Oct · Nov
Avg low 13–18°C / high 18–26°C · Rainy days: 4–9 / 25–90 mm
Apr · May · Oct · Nov
Avg low 13–18°C / high 18–26°C · Rainy days: 4–9 / 25–90 mm
Jun · Jul · Aug · Sep
Avg low 21–24°C / high 28–33°C (higher feel in sun) · Rainy days: 0–4 / 0–35 mm
How it tends to feel for travel
Rainier seasons can feel heavier even at similar temperatures, simply because you spend more time damp or under clouds.
When it tends to fit
- • Once you see the year-round pattern, it’s easier to judge whether a month fits your style.
- • If you revisit the city, separating “seasonal itineraries” can save a lot of planning time.
- • In humidity- or rain-driven cities, adjusting the indoor/outdoor ratio can change comfort a lot.
When it may not fit
- • If you rely only on averages, you may be surprised by variability (squalls, wind, indoor AC).
- • In monsoon-like periods, the more your itinerary depends on outdoor walking, the higher the risk.
Outfit notes
This connects climate patterns to packing—without over-interpreting.
- • 🌊 Baseline: Palermo is a coastal city in Sicily—summers can feel long and hot. Sun vs shade, humidity, and breeze change comfort noticeably.
- • ☀️ Summer (Jun–Sep): Strong sun and hot midday. Breathable/quick-dry clothing plus hat/sunscreen/water (electrolytes) helps.
- • 🧊 Cool interiors: Cathedrals, museums, and shops can feel cool. A thin shirt/cardigan is useful.
It looks simple on paper, but the day-to-day texture can vary.
Explore Palermo
These pages are connected so you can compare conditions and decide for yourself.