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Agricultural Weather — Italy

Agricultural weather forecast for Italy with real-time air and soil temperature, precipitation, and soil moisture data. Monitor weather conditions across all regions to optimally plan sowing, spraying, and harvesting operations. Data updated every 2 hours from meteorological stations.
Overcast
Lombardy
Overcast
21°
day
11.6°
night
Clear sky
Emilia-Romagna
Clear sky
19.8°
day
7.3°
night
Partly cloudy
Veneto
Partly cloudy
20.5°
day
9.7°
night
Partly cloudy
Piedmont
Partly cloudy
21.6°
day
9.4°
night
Clear sky
Tuscany
Clear sky
21°
day
night
Overcast
Apulia
Overcast
16.3°
day
11.9°
night
0.3 mm precipitation
Light showers
Sicily
Light showers
18.6°
day
16.1°
night
1.2 mm precipitation
Overcast
Campania
Overcast
19.4°
day
11.5°
night
Overcast
Lazio
Overcast
21°
day
10.3°
night
Light rain
Calabria
Light rain
16.4°
day
8.1°
night
9.4 mm precipitation
Light showers
Sardinia
Light showers
21.2°
day
14.5°
night
0.4 mm precipitation
Clear sky
Trentino-Alto Adige
Clear sky
23.1°
day
6.7°
night
Monitor soil temperature — key indicator for sowing readiness.
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Frequently Asked Questions

When to start spring sowing? +
Spring grain sowing begins when soil temperature at 5 cm depth stays consistently above 5°C for 3-5 days. Corn and sunflower require soil temperatures of 10-12°C for optimal germination. Monitor soil temperature on our page in the region section.
What soil temperature is optimal for sowing? +
Wheat and barley: 3-5°C. Canola/rapeseed: 5-8°C. Corn: 10-12°C. Soybeans: 12-14°C. Monitor surface soil temperature on our page — data updates every 2 hours.
How does soil moisture affect field operations? +
When soil moisture exceeds 60%, mechanical tillage leads to compaction and structure damage. Optimal moisture for cultivation is 40-60%. Below 20% moisture, irrigation is recommended.
At what wind speed should you not spray crops? +
Spraying is not recommended when wind speed exceeds 4-5 m/s (14-18 km/h). Strong wind causes spray drift, reducing treatment effectiveness and risking damage to neighboring crops.
How to use weather forecast for harvest planning? +
Plan harvesting during a 3-5 day window without precipitation. Rain raises grain moisture above 14%, requiring additional drying and increasing costs. Check our 7-day precipitation forecast for optimal timing.
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Weather data: Open-Meteo.com (CC BY 4.0). Updated every 2 hours.
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