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The lowest temperature ever recorded in an Italian city was back in January 12th, 1985, in Florence, where the thermometer fell to a blowing (for Italian standards) 23,2 °C below 0.

This winter it has been recorded a lowest ever between 2 Alps peaks, it was around 45° C below 0.

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The hottest temperature ever recorded in Italy was 48.5°C (119.3°F) in Foggia on July 25, 2007.

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The beaches at sea level. The city of Venice is only a few feet above average sea level, it sometimes gets flooded.

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The answer is 83 Fahrenheit or you could say 41.5 degrees, in Italy sometimes it is hot or cold

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48.5 C at Catenanuova

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