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Milan has a temperate climate with hot, humid summers and cold, foggy winters, fitting a warm-temperate to humid subtropical/Mediterranean transition in the Köppen framework. Long-term climate references show average annual temperature around 13°C and substantial rainfall, while current conditions of 27.25°C and broken clouds are consistent with a warm summer pattern.
Summer Average
25-28°C
Winter Average
2-6°C
Climate Type
Mediterranean
Rainy Days
80
Sunny Days
220
Humidity
70%
Spring
March - May
10-20°C
Spring is mild and gradually warms through May, with a mix of sunny intervals and periodic rain. Daytime conditions are comfortable, but evenings can still feel cool early in the season.
Moderate rainfall
Summer
June - August
24-30°C
Summer is hot and often humid, with the warmest period typically in July. Thunderstorms and rain can occur, but there are also many sunny days.
Moderate rainfall
Autumn
September - November
11-21°C
Autumn cools steadily and is often cloudy or damp, especially later in the season. Rain becomes more frequent and fog can begin to return in the Po Valley.
Moderate rainfall
Winter
December - February
0-6°C
Winter is cold, often foggy, and can bring occasional frost or light snow. Sunshine is limited compared with summer, and damp conditions are common.
Moderate rainfall
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Air Quality
Milan
Milan is Italy’s high-octane engine, offering a sophisticated, career-driven lifestyle that feels distinctly more international than its southern neighbors. With a significant expat community making up nearly 20% of the population, you’ll find a seamless blend of professional networking and a polished urban rhythm. It is an ideal hub for those prioritizing efficient public transport and reliable healthcare access within a fast-paced European center.
However, the transition requires a pragmatic mindset. While the city offers unparalleled connectivity, you must navigate a competitive housing market and a higher cost of living compared to other Italian hubs. It is a city for those who prefer doing over merely visiting, trading the slow-paced Mediterranean dream for structured, cosmopolitan momentum.
Advantages
Milan
Fashion and design capital
1112 cultural landmarks
Strong business ecosystem
Excellent public transportation
3772 parks and green spaces
13 prestigious universities
Disadvantages
Milan
Extremely high housing costs
Expensive overall living expenses
Heavy air pollution issues
Bureaucratic processes very slow
Limited affordable neighborhoods
Safety & Security in Milan
Overall Safety Score
Includes resilience and environmental factors
Moderate
56
/100
Italy Avg
57
Europe Avg
58
Worldwide Avg
56
Crime & Safety Metrics
Thermometer compares Milan to Italy averages using different marker styles.Compare:
Milan
Italy Average
Safety Index
0510
Low
Safety from Crime
0510
Concerning
Safe Alone (Day)
0510
Moderate
Safe Alone (Night)
0510
Low
Safety from Violent Crime
0510
Moderate
Safety from Property Crime
0510
Concerning
Environmental & Natural Hazard Risks
Resilience Score: N/A
Data Currently Under Investigation
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