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Brescia has warmed by +1.4°C: its 1991–2020 climate normal is +1.4°C higher than the 1961–1990 one. The long-term trend is +0.27°C per decade. Source: ERA5 reanalysis (ECMWF/Copernicus), series since 1940.
Comparing the two 30-year climate normals (the WMO standard), Brescia went from an average of 11.49° in 1961–1990 to 12.87° in 1991–2020: a change of +1.38°C. The underlying trend (1940–2025) is +0.27°C per decade (±0.07, 95% confidence interval) and is a clear signal (R² = 0.42).
Brescia is the 17th fastest-warming city in Italy, out of 107 monitored.
Within Lombardia it's 8th of 12.
See the full ranking →2025 was the 3rd hottest year in Brescia out of 86 since 1940. Among the hottest ever.
Brescia's average annual temperature today matches what Verbania had in the 2000s — 12.9° vs 12.9°.
Brescia has warmed by +1.4°C: its 1991–2020 climate normal is +1.4°C higher than the 1961–1990 one. The long-term trend is +0.27°C per decade. Source: ERA5 reanalysis (ECMWF/Copernicus), series since 1940.
Yes. Between the 1961–1990 and 1991–2020 climate normals, the mean temperature of Brescia rose by +1.4°C, at +0.27°C per decade.
2022, with a mean temperature of 15.2°C.
The real milestones of Brescia's climate history, in chronological order: only measured records and extreme years, from ERA5 data.
How much warmer (red) or colder (blue) each year was than the climate normal. The dashed line is the trend.
Aggregating by decade, annual noise disappears and the underlying trend remains.
The hottest year was 2022 (15.18°), the coolest 1956 (10.38°). Thick line = 10-year moving average.
Daily highs and lows. Last available historical data point: July 3, 2026.
Estimate based on the monthly climatology of the whole 1940–today series (not the official day-by-day DPR 412/93 calculation): indicative climate zone E. Two declared approximations: an 85-year average (includes the colder past, so it tends to overstate vs today's climate) and monthly resolution (a month averaging above 20° counts as zero even if it has days below the threshold, understating shoulder seasons). May differ from the municipality's official value.
Higher = colder/longer winters, more heating needed at home.
Pick any date — from 1940 to a few days ago — and see what the weather was like: a wedding day, a birthday, a memory.
Source: Open-Meteo · ERA5 historical record (ECMWF). Series from 1940.