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last updated: Jul 2, 08:00 PM
Comparing the two 30-year climate normals (the WMO standard), Palermo went from an average of 17.78° in 1961–1990 to 18.80° in 1991–2020: a change of +1.02°C. The underlying trend (1940–2025) is +0.20°C per decade and is a clear signal (R² = 0.40).
2025 was the 7th hottest year in Palermo out of 79 since 1940.
Palermo's average annual temperature today matches what Siracusa had in the 2000s — 18.8° vs 18.8°.
With 29° in Palermo today, take comfort: on July 24, 2023 (3 years ago) it hit 43.6° here — the all-time record of the series since 1940.
One year per stripe, from 1940 to today: blue below the 1961–1990 normal, red above.
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 2014 (19.72°), the coolest 1940 (16.86°). Thick line = 10-year moving average.
Average highs, average lows and average daily mean for each month of the year.
Daily highs and lows. Last available historical data point: July 1, 2026.
Days with a high ≥30° and nights with a low ≥20°. It's the mugginess you feel on your skin: the chart shows how it has changed.
💡 In plain terms: compared to 1961–1990, there are roughly 4 extra weeks of heat above 30° every year.
Italy's official indicator (DPR 412/93) of a building's heating demand: climate zone C based on this city's climatology.
Higher = colder/longer winters, more heating needed at home.
Same two-normal comparison (1961–1990 vs 1991–2020), but split between daytime highs and nighttime lows: they often don't rise at the same pace.
In Palermo daytime highs rose more than nighttime lows (+1.2°C vs +0.9°C): the day/night temperature range is widening.
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.