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What’s the weather like in Lido di Jesolo in January?
The Lido di Jesolo weather in January is the coldest of the year with very low temperatures all day and even cooler weather at night. It’s not a bad time to visit though as it’s less busy in town and the beaches are very quiet.
Geographical influences
Located along Italy’s northeast coast, Lido di Jesolo is a popular seaside resort with spectacular coastal views and miles of sandy beaches. There’s plenty to do in winter, such as exploring the town and taking day trips to the nearby city of Venice. The cool climate makes outdoor activities such as walking, hiking and mountain biking more enjoyable as it’s not too hot or humid. Although it’s very cold, the month still enjoys a fair amount of sunshine and not as much rain as the summer.
Averages
With lows of 0°C, you’ll need to pack warm layers to battle the cold weather in January. Things get slightly warmer during the day but temperatures usually don’t rise above 8°C. There are nine hours of sunlight per day and winds travel at an average speed of 6mph. Humidity is around 72% and there’s just 23mm of rainfall over the month.
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