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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the DailyCity weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.

24°C
Partly cloudyTurinFeels like 26° · Wind 4 km/h · Humidity 70%
UV 7 HighSunrise 05:41Sunset 21:19
Today☁️34°23°💧23%
Sat☁️35°23°💧25%
Sun🌦️36°24°💧15%
Mon🌦️36°25°💧10%
Tue☁️36°26°💧8%
Wed☁️38°23°💧3%
Thu☁️38°22°💧8%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

Turin’s weather today, as shown in the live forecast above, brings a mix of crisp winter sunshine and cloud, with temperatures typical for early January in the Po Valley. The city, sheltered by the Alps to the north and west, often sees fog and cooler conditions than coastal Liguria.

What is the typical weather in Turin during January?

January is Turin’s coldest month, with average highs around 7°C and lows often dipping to -2°C. The live forecast above reflects this seasonal chill. Snow is possible but not guaranteed; the city typically sees a few light falls each winter, with heavier snow more common in the surrounding Alpine foothills. For a broader view of conditions across the UK, see our UK weather hub.

Average high (Jan)7°C
Average low (Jan)-2°C
Rainfall (Jan)45mm over 8 days
Sunshine (Jan)3.5 hours per day

Will it snow in Turin this week?

Check the live forecast above for the immediate outlook. Snow in Turin is most likely between December and February, but accumulations in the city centre are often light. For longer-range planning, the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK page can help you track trends, though Turin’s Alpine influence means local forecasts are more reliable for snow predictions.

What is the best month to visit Turin for good weather?

April to June and September to October offer the most pleasant conditions, with mild temperatures (15–25°C) and lower rainfall. July and August can be hot and humid, while winter months are cold and often foggy.

How accurate are 15-day and 30-day forecasts for Turin?

Forecasts beyond 10 days have low reliability for exact temperatures. The 10 Day Weather Forecast UK page is a better guide for planning, while 15-day and 30-day outlooks are useful only for spotting broad trends.

Does Turin get more rain than London?

Yes, Turin receives around 900mm of rain annually, compared to London’s 600mm. The city’s position near the Alps causes orographic lift, bringing more frequent showers, especially in spring and autumn.