Weather Forecast

Padua

Chance of rain: 17%

85°F

Feels like 87°F

Patchy rain nearby
Patchy rain nearby

Today's Forecast

11 PM 85°F
12 AM 78°F
1 AM 76°F
2 AM 75°F
3 AM 76°F
4 AM 76°F

Air Conditions

Real Feel 87°F
Wind SSW 4 km/h
Chance of Rain 17%
UV Index 0

Air quality: Good

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Temperature - Past 7 Days & Forecast

Detailed 7-Day Forecast

Day High Low Condition Rain Wind Humidity UV Sunrise Sunset
Thu Jun 25 93°F 71°F Sunny 17% 12 km/h 61% 9.1 05:25 AM 09:05 PM
Fri Jun 26 95°F 74°F Patchy rain nearby 17% 10 km/h 52% 9.1 05:25 AM 09:05 PM
Sat Jun 27 96°F 75°F Sunny 2% 10 km/h 50% 9 05:26 AM 09:05 PM
Sun Jun 28 97°F 74°F Patchy rain nearby 36% 10 km/h 51% 8.7 05:26 AM 09:04 PM
Mon Jun 29 97°F 73°F Patchy rain nearby 36% 15 km/h 58% 7.1 05:27 AM 09:04 PM
Tue Jun 30 95°F 72°F Patchy rain nearby 17% 13 km/h 70% 6 05:27 AM 09:04 PM
Wed Jul 1 93°F 71°F Patchy rain nearby 57% 8 km/h 62% 6 05:28 AM 09:04 PM

Padua (Padova) sits in the Veneto region of northern Italy, 30 km west of Venice in the flat Po Valley. It is a city of two identities: a major Catholic pilgrimage site centered on the Basilica of Saint Anthony, and a university city of 60,000 students that brings a youthful, affordable energy absent from nearby Venice. The Scrovegni Chapel alone, with Giotto’s 1305 fresco cycle, makes Padua a necessary stop on any northern Italy itinerary, but the city rewards a 2- to 3-day stay with Roman ruins, Renaissance squares, and the world’s oldest academic botanical garden.

Padua Weather and Climate at a Glance

Padua has a humid subtropical climate (Koppen Cfa) with four distinct seasons. Summers are hot and sticky: July averages 30°C (86°F) during the day with humidity above 70 percent. Winters are cold and damp, with January highs of 7°C (45°F) and lows near freezing (0°C/32°F). The city receives roughly 820mm of rain annually, spread evenly across the year. October and November are the wettest months (82 to 83mm), while February is the driest (48mm). Fog (nebbia) settles into the Po Valley from late October through February, occasionally disrupting flights at Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE, 42 km east). The full Padua weather by month guide has detailed temperature and rainfall tables for each month.

Seasonal Snapshot

  • Spring (March to May): The best season for sightseeing. March starts cool (14°C/57°F) but warms to a pleasant 23°C (73°F) by May. The Orto Botanico blooms in April, and outdoor cafe seating fills up by late April. April and May are moderately rainy (68-78mm). The best time to visit Padua is late April through mid-June.
  • Summer (June to August): Hot and humid. July is the hottest month (30°C/86°F). June and July are the driest summer months. Many locals leave in August for Ferragosto holidays, closing some independent restaurants for 1-2 weeks. The Sherwood Festival runs mid-June to mid-July in a park north of the center.
  • Autumn (September to November): September starts warm (25°C/77°F) but cools rapidly. October and November are the rainiest months. The university year begins in September, energizing the student quarter. November brings persistent fog and the shortest days (sunset around 4:40 PM).
  • Winter (December to February): Cold, damp, and gray. January lows hit 0°C (32°F). Snow is rare (1-2 light events per year). Hotel prices drop 30-40 percent. Christmas markets fill Piazza dei Signori and Piazza delle Erbe from late November through December 24.

Padua Travel Guides

  1. Padua Weather by Month: Monthly temperature data (C/F), rainfall in mm, sunshine hours, humidity levels, and practical seasonal advice. Includes a full climate table.
  2. {ulink(“padua-best-time-to-visit”, “Best Time to Visit Padua”)}: Specific date ranges for the best weather, lowest hotel prices, fewest crowds, and key events like the Feast of Saint Anthony (June 13).
  3. Things to Do in Padua: The Scrovegni Chapel, Basilica of Saint Anthony, Prato della Valle, Palazzo Bo, the Botanical Garden, and more with ticket prices and opening hours.
  4. Events and Festivals in Padua: Complete annual calendar: Feast of Saint Anthony (June 13), Sherwood Festival (June-July), Christmas markets (November-December), Carnival, and more.
  5. Best Neighborhoods in Padua: Historic center, station area, Portello university district, and Arcella. What each area is like, who it suits, and average hotel prices.
  6. Where to Stay in Padua: Area-by-area hotel guide with 6 specific recommendations from luxury (Methis Hotel & SPA) to budget (Hotel Patavium), all with Booking.com links.
  7. Padua Travel Tips and FAQ: Airport transfers (VCE Marco Polo, TSF Treviso), train info, tipping customs, tap water safety, day trips to Venice, and 3 hotel picks.

Where Is Padua and What Shapes Its Weather?

Padua sits in the Po Valley at 12 meters above sea level, 30 km west of the Venice Lagoon and roughly 40 km east of the Euganean Hills. Its inland location, 42 km from the Adriatic Sea, means it lacks the moderating sea breezes that keep Venice slightly cooler in summer. The Po Valley’s bowl-like geography traps heat and humidity in summer and holds cold air and fog in winter. The Alps, visible on clear winter days 80 km to the north, block cold air masses from central Europe but do not prevent damp winter conditions entirely. The Euganean Hills to the southwest create a minor rain-shadow effect, but Padua still gets 820mm of annual precipitation, slightly less than Milan (930mm) but more than Venice (750mm).

Padua Quick Facts

  • Best months to visit: May, June, and September for comfortable temperatures and manageable crowds. See the full best time to visit guide for details.
  • Warmest month: July, averaging 30°C (86°F) during the day and 19°C (66°F) at night. Humidity consistently exceeds 70 percent.
  • Coldest month: January, with daytime highs of 7°C (45°F) and overnight lows around freezing (0°C/32°F).
  • Wettest month: November (83mm of rain over 8 rainy days). October is a close second at 82mm.
  • Driest month: February (48mm over 5 rainy days).
  • Sunniest months: July (10 hours of daily sunshine), June and August (9 hours each).
  • Nearest airport: Venice Marco Polo (VCE), 42 km east. Direct bus to Padua takes 55-70 minutes (8.50 EUR). Treviso Airport (TSF), 44 km north, is the Ryanair/Wizz Air option.
  • Train to Venice: 25-30 minutes by regional train, 4.35 EUR, departures every 15-30 minutes.

Suggested Hotels in Padua

Methis Hotel & SPA

A modern 4-star design hotel on the Riviera Paleocapa canal with a small spa (sauna, Turkish bath) and canal-view rooms with rainfall showers. Best for couples and travelers who prioritize style and wellness. Check rates and availability

Majestic Toscanelli

A boutique hotel in a 19th-century building 100 meters from Piazza delle Erbe. Antique furnishings, frescoed ceilings in some rooms, and an excellent breakfast buffet. Best for couples who want to stay in the historic center’s most central location. Check rates and availability

Hotel Patavium

A reliable 3-star hotel 10-12 minutes on foot from both the center and the train station. Clean, air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi and a simple breakfast included. Best for budget-conscious travelers who want a solid, well-located base. Check rates and availability

City Articles

Best Neighborhoods in Padua

Padua’s neighborhoods divide neatly into the medieval historic center (inside the 16th-century walls) and the modern districts beyond. Most visitors spend 90 percent of their time in the center, which is compact enough to walk across See our Padua weather by month for more detailed information. in 30 minutes. Here is a breakdown of each […]

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Best Time to Visit Padua

The best time to visit Padua is late April through mid-June and September through mid-October. These windows deliver daytime temperatures of 18 to 27 See our Padua weather by month for more detailed information.°C (64 to 81°F), manageable crowds, and the lowest chance of rain cancellations. Padua is a university city of 214,000 people, so […]

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Events and Festivals in Padua

Padua’s event calendar reflects its dual identity as a university city and a major Catholic See our Padua weather by month for more detailed information. pilgrimage destination. The year is anchored by the Feast of Saint Anthony in June and a series of student-driven festivals, markets, and cultural events. Here is what to plan around, […]

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Padua Travel Tips & FAQ

Padua is a straightforward city See our neighborhoods in Padua for more detailed information. to navigate: compact, flat, and well-connected See our Padua weather by month for more detailed information. to Venice (25 minutes by train). This guide covers the practical details that make a trip smoother, from which airport to use to tipping customs […]

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Padua Weather by Month

Padua has a humid subtropical climate (Koppen Cfa) with four distinct seasons. Located in the Po Valley of northern Italy, the city gets consistent rainfall year-round (roughly 820mm annually) and can feel muggy in summer due to high humidity. Winters are cold and damp with occasional fog, while summers are hot and sticky. Spring and […]

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Things to Do in Padua

Padua packs more artistic and historical weight into its compact center than almost any other See our Padua weather by month for more detailed information. Italian city its size. The Scrovegni Chapel alone justifies a trip, but the university, basilicas, squares, and botanical garden make a strong case for 2 to 3 full days. Here […]

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Where to Stay in Padua

Padua’s accommodation market splits See our Padua weather by month for more detailed information. between historic-center boutique hotels, practical station-area options for day-trippers, and budget-friendly apartments in residential neighborhoods. Unlike Venice, Padua has very few hostels; solo budget travelers should look at guesthouses and B&Bs. Here is where to stay in Padua, broken down by […]

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