Pisa climate
Italy
It helps to scan the year-round pattern for Pisa before zooming into one month.
First-time visitors often notice “tiring weather” before they label it as hot or cold in Pisa.
Climate facts
Dec · Jan · Feb
Avg low 4–7°C / high 11–14°C · Rainy days: 7–12 / 60–120 mm
Mar · Apr · May · Sep · Oct · Nov
Avg low 9–16°C / high 16–25°C · Rainy days: 5–9 / 40–100 mm
Mar · Apr · May · Sep · Oct · Nov
Avg low 9–16°C / high 16–25°C · Rainy days: 5–9 / 40–100 mm
Jun · Jul · Aug
Avg low 18–22°C / high 28–32°C (higher feel in sun) · Rainy days: 2–6 / 15–55 mm
How it tends to feel for travel
In hotter periods, day-versus-night fatigue accumulates differently, changing how the climate feels.
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.
- • If you’re fine with cold but hate damp chill, it can feel colder than you expect.
Outfit notes
This connects climate patterns to packing—without over-interpreting.
- • 🌿 Baseline: Pisa has a light coastal influence, so humidity and breeze can shift comfort. The same temperature can feel different in sun, shade, and later hours.
- • ☀️ Summer (Jun–Aug): Strong sun and hot midday. Breathable/quick-dry clothing plus hat/sunscreen/water (electrolytes) helps.
- • 🧊 Cool interiors: Churches, museums, and shops can feel cool. A thin shirt/cardigan is useful.
The same numbers can still feel different depending on how you travel.
Explore Pisa
These pages are connected so you can compare conditions and decide for yourself.