Weather in Otranto. Actual conditions and forecast

Map of wind conditions for Otranto area


Map of Otranto temperature forecast

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This temperature map is centered around Otranto. The map is real-time and interactive.

Rain forecast for Otranto area

1. Using the control panel above this map, you can check the rain forecast for Otranto for any period within next 10 days.
2. Via the top control panel, you can check the following weather parameters: Temperature, Cloud cover, Precipitation, Wind and Pressure.
This precipitation forecast map is centered around Otranto. The map is also real-time and interactive.
More to see in Otranto
When traveling to the coast of the Adriatic Sea, pay your attention to the old Italian town of Otranto that is famous for its rich history. This small settlement is an ideal destination for a peaceful vacation. Otranto’s gorgeous beaches are perfectly suitable for recreation together with friends and family members. Moreover, Otranto has a rich cultural and historical heritage which is incredibly interesting to familiarize yourself with. A vacation in this Italian town is like a journey to the past. Tourists arriving in the Adriatic coast often mention Otranto as the most interesting, sunny town where the past peacefully coexists with modern life. Initially, Otranto had another name – Hydrus – and was a part of ancient Greece. When the Roman army conquered the settlement, they changed its name to Hydruntum. At that time, this settlement was an important seaport located on the route to the Balkans. In the 11th century, almost all residents of the town were speaking Greek. In 1068, Robert Guiscard captured the settlement. Soon after that, Otranto became a part of the Kingdom of Sicily. In 1480, the Turkish fleet on its way to invade Rome suffered a shipwreck and had to land at the coast near Otranto. On August 11, Mehmet the Conqueror and his army attacked South Italy. This was a tragic event in the history of Otranto. Many people were killed, and many were enslaved. People, who refused to convert to Islam, were executed right away. Alfonso of Aragon succeeded … Read further

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Otranto sightseeing

When traveling to the coast of the Adriatic Sea, pay your attention to the old Italian town of Otranto that is famous for its rich history. This small settlement is an ideal destination for a peaceful vacation. Otranto’s gorgeous beaches are perfectly suitable for recreation together with friends and family members. Moreover, Otranto has a rich cultural and historical heritage which is incredibly interesting to … Open

Climate in Italy and weather forecast - best seasons for visit

Italy is located in the center of Southern Europe. The formation of weather conditions here is mainly influenced by the Adriatic, Ionian, Tyrrhenian and Ligurian Sea. They surround the country from the east, south, and west respectively. In general, the climate in Italy can be described as Mediterranean. Summer in the country is quite hot with minimal amount of precipitation. The average daily temperature is recorded at about 26°C. Winter in Italy is mild and warm with an average temperature of approximately 8-9°C. It is worth noting that winter goes through the whole country in different ways. This is due to the fact that there are several temperature zones in Italy. … Open

Atmosphere of Italy: politics

Italy is a democratic republic, which was established in 1946. To date, the form of government in Italy is the parliamentary one, characterized by a large number of different political parties. All legislation relies on the Constitution, which was signed back in 1946 during the formation of the republic. As for the administrative division, Italy consists of twenty separate regions and about a hundred provinces. In view of the fact that the parliamentary system of government operates in Italy, the President is recognized as the head of the country. He is elected for a term of seven years. He is considered the highest representative of the Italian state. His duties include representing his country’s interests on the international stage on various political platforms. He is also the head of the Defense Council and the country’s constitution, and the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. The President has the right to make decisions on a particular issue before the parliament approves it. At the same time, both the parliament and the president of Italy are equally responsible for decision-making. … Open

Weather in the region of Otranto

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