Due to its location on the Adriatic coast ans chain of canals covering the city, Venice experiences very high humidity, and often rapid thunderstorms and rain showers.
There are a lot of sunny days, but weather is quite unpredictable, and the blue sky very fast can be covered with rainy clouds.
But Venice isn’t a city you visit for the weather, many of historical monuments and cultural events bring tourists there thorough the whole year.
Summer
Most of the tourists visit Venice during the summer holidays, the places are pretty overcrowded, the temperature may reach even 30 C, humidity and mosquitos (zanzare ) get over the
whole lagoon, that could be a bit smelly too. During the summer, however, the most of artistic events are taking place like Venice International Film Festival (end of August).
Winter
The driest season of the year with average temperature just above 0 C with cold wind from the Alps, so if you plan to see the Cardinal ( February) you need the warm clothes, jackets, gloves and solid shoes, as you may experience temporary floods ‘Acqua Alta‘.

Average Temperature in Venice in Celsius
Spring
The spring brings to Venice rains, which tend to disappear at the end of the season, the days are longer with some sun, which makes evenings warm enough to admire the sunsets while dining ‘al fresco’. There are the best months for a vacation here : April, May and beginning of June.

Average Temperature in Venice in Fahrenheit
Autumn
September and October are also the months convenient for making trips to Venice.
The days are shorter, but with the best sun, which gives unforgettable light effects on the water and walls of the buildings.
The lagoon isles are covered with birds making the stop there on the way to Africa, emigrating for winter.

Average Rainfall in Venice in mm
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