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Does it snow in italy?

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I was checking out a sight on milan.(very pretty). I was just wondering.

also my nieghbor(who lies) one of those types that has done and been everywhere, but his stories make no sence,so you know theyre not true.

anyway, he said milan was a sh**thole.

is it nice? and does it snow?

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  1. Italy is full of mountains, so there, it snows. I live near Milan and here it snows once or twice a year. The city is not very beautiful, at least not as beautiful as other italian cities as Florence, Venice, Verona, Rome, Como, Naples, but you can have some fun at night.


  2. it snows in Italy!

    it snows on the Alps and on the Appennines.

    it nows in many cities

    in winter snows also to Milan.

    in Italy there are the Dolomiti, beautifulst, where it is beautiful to ski.

    bechi

  3. Yes, Milan is very nice. I flew often to Milan for business (fashion) . I know a lot of people say they did not like Milan, but to me it has some character and i found it attractive, but maybe because I saw the glamour part (fashion shows, great hotels and great restaurants)

    The city though looked very nice to me, especially the plaza around the cathredral.

    It can get cold in Milan and I personally have seen snow flurries while there, but never seen it covered in snow. It's very close to the Alps so yes, it could get snow.

  4. It does snow there. No it's not a shithole, just not as nice as Roma. But it's pretty safe.

  5. In the south it doesn't snow but in Milan it does

    my aunt lives in Milan and it's actually pretty there she sends us pictures

  6. Yes, it snows in Italy.  I live 45 minutes north of Rome, and it has even snowed here (though not last winter).  It usually doesn't snow this far south, except in the mountains.  It definitely snows in Milan and Torino-those areas are pretty far north.

    Milan isn't terrible, it just isn't very nice.  It is like a big, dirty, rich high school.  If you're not one of "them", you won't have a good time.  No one will speak to you.  There are some very beautiful and interesting sights to see in and around Milan (take a short trip to see The Last Supper, nearby), but it's not worth staying there for more than a few days.

    If you're going to be in the north, visit either Torino or Venezia.  Torino is awesome, and quite underrated.  Venezia, though touristy, is truly lovely and a wonderful city to experience.

    CIAO!

  7. Italy....

    Turin Olympics.....

    Winter Olympics....

    yes, i guess.... it snows...i think

    lol

  8. Hi, Milan is very pretty, so nice, it snows on the Alps and on the Appennines, no at Lombardia, where is Milan. The weather is like today, normally is cloudy, the temperatur are normally, 15-20 °C.

    I't isn't snow now, in dicember or genuary it snow.

    Bye and sorry for my bad bad english,

    Bye from Italy,

    Jennypher

  9. In some parts of Italy it does.   The uppermost Northern cities which are closer to the border of Austria and Switzerland will probably get a lot of snow.  Ever hear of the Italian Alps?
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