🇺🇸 Phoenix vs 🇮🇹 Rome

Weather Comparison

Current Weather Right Now

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Phoenix

scattered clouds

89°F

Scattered Clouds

Feels like 85°F

H 92°F / L 87°F

Humidity: 14%

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Rome

clear sky

61°F

Clear Sky

Feels like 59°F

H 62°F / L 56°F

Humidity: 57%

Climate Overview

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Phoenix

Phoenix is the hottest major city in the United States, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding 110°F and over 100 days above 100°F annually. The city's Valley of the Sun location in the Sonoran Desert and massive urban heat island make nights especially extreme — often staying above 90°F. Monsoon season from July through September brings dramatic thunderstorms and haboobs.

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Rome

Mediterranean — hot dry summers, mild wet winters, abundant sunshine

Best monthsApril, May, October
AvoidJuly, August (extreme heat and crowds)
Annual rain29 inches (740 mm) — mostly October–March

Rome's climate is quintessentially Mediterranean. Summers are hot and dry with intense sun. Winters are mild and occasionally rainy. Spring and fall are extraordinary for sightseeing.

Seasonal Comparison

Season🇺🇸 Phoenix🇮🇹 Rome
Spring

52–73°F

March–May

Summer

75–91°F

June–August

Fall

60–79°F

September–November

Winter

42–54°F

December–February

Phoenix vs Rome: Frequently Asked Questions

Does Phoenix or Rome have better weather?

Phoenix and Rome have very different climates. Phoenix is the hottest major city in the United States, with summer temperatures regularly exceeding Rome: Mediterranean — hot dry summers, mild wet winters, abundant sunshine. The best city depends on your preferred season and temperature range.

When is the best time to visit Phoenix vs Rome?

Best time for Phoenix: spring and fall. Best time for Rome: April, May, October.

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