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Compare italy and utahs climate.?

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if you compared italys climate to utahs climate what would it be?

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  1. well italy has just as warm summers as say utah...but its winters are colder gettin below zero sometimes...i have family there and its nice in the summer


  2. - Utah enjoys a four-season climate, with average July temperatures of 93.0 degrees and average January temperatures of 37.0 degrees.

    - Utah's average rainfall is 15.31 inches; sunny skies prevail an average of 237 days a year.

    - Utah's elevation ranges from 2,200 feet to more than 13,500 feet: terrain ranges from the Great Salt Lake Desert, to the sandstone of Southern Utah, to the forested Uintah mountains.



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    Climate of Italy



    The climate of Italy is predominantly Mediterranean, which varies according to changing altitudes and distance from the sea. Italy's climate varies from the severely cold in the northerly mountainous region to hot and dry in the hills and plains of the south. The mountainous areas in the north, particularly around the Alps enjoy cold Alpine winters followed by warm and wet summers.

    In the mountains temperatures drop quickly with heavy winter snowfalls with a January average temperature on alpine ski resorts hovering around - 8°C. The Po Plain and the central Apennines also experience cold and foggy winter. Cities in northern Italy such as Milan, Venice and Torino can become excessively cold in winter with temperatures falling to 0-7°C (32-45°F).

    The southern Italy mainly has a Mediterranean climate with drier and warmer winter and dry and hot summer with occasional rainfall and thunderstorms. Summers in south are mainly influenced by sirocco, an excessively hot wind blowing from the North African coast.

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