🇮🇹 Rome vs 🇳🇱 Amsterdam

Weather Comparison

Current Weather Right Now

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Rome

clear sky

58°F

Clear Sky

Feels like 56°F

H 59°F / L 56°F

Humidity: 53%

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Amsterdam

broken clouds

47°F

Broken Clouds

Feels like 41°F

H 48°F / L 45°F

Humidity: 71%

Climate Overview

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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.

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Amsterdam

Temperate oceanic — mild, cloudy, and rainy year-round

Best monthsMay, June, July, August
AvoidNovember, December, January
Annual rain32 inches (808 mm)

Amsterdam's North Sea climate means mild, grey, and frequently wet weather year-round. Summers are pleasant but unpredictable; winters are cold with fog and occasional ice on the canals (rare). The flat terrain and canals create wind exposure throughout the city.

Seasonal Comparison

Season🇮🇹 Rome🇳🇱 Amsterdam
Spring

52–73°F

March–May

43–63°F

March–May

Summer

75–91°F

June–August

59–72°F

June–August

Fall

60–79°F

September–November

48–63°F

September–November

Winter

42–54°F

December–February

35–43°F

December–February

Rome vs Amsterdam: Frequently Asked Questions

Does Rome or Amsterdam have better weather?

Rome and Amsterdam have very different climates. Mediterranean — hot dry summers, mild wet winters, abundant sunshine Amsterdam: Temperate oceanic — mild, cloudy, and rainy year-round. The best city depends on your preferred season and temperature range.

When is the best time to visit Rome vs Amsterdam?

Best time for Rome: April, May, October. Best time for Amsterdam: May, June, July, August.

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