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Bari climate, year-round

Italy · Mediterranean (Puglia) · Updated May 2026

Best months

Apr · May · Jun · Sep · Oct · Nov

Best for: Puglian nomads who base in shoulder seasons for Adriatic-coast and trulli-village trips.

Year at a glance

Cells coloured by typical daytime average temperature. = best months for nomads.

  • Jan

    10°C

    72%

    2mm

  • Feb

    10°C

    70%

    2mm

  • Mar

    12°C

    68%

    2mm

  • Apr

    15°C

    65%

    2mm

  • May

    19°C

    62%

    1mm

  • Jun

    23°C

    58%

    1mm

  • Jul

    26°C

    55%

    0mm

  • Aug

    26°C

    58%

    0mm

  • Sep

    23°C

    65%

    2mm

  • Oct

    19°C

    72%

    3mm

  • Nov

    15°C

    75%

    3mm

  • Dec

    12°C

    75%

    3mm

Summer peak

26°C

July · 55% humidity

Winter low

10°C

January · 72% humidity

Climate type

Mediterranean (Puglia)

Dry summers, Moderate winters

Field notes

Mediterranean (Puglia) — meaningfully drier than the Tyrrhenian coast (Naples, Rome) because of the Adriatic-side rain-shadow effect from the Apennines. Winter (December–February, 10–12°C average) is mild. Summer (June–August, 23–26°C average) is hot and dry. Spring and autumn are the cleanest working windows.

Visa for nomads

High nomad-friendly

Pathway

Digital nomad visa

Program

Italian Digital Nomad Visa

Typical max stay

12 months

Same Italian DNV as Naples/Rome/Milan. Schengen. Puglian capital on the Adriatic; gateway to the trulli-village Itria Valley.

Editorial summary, not legal advice. Verify with the relevant consulate before applying — visa programs change with little notice.

Cost of living in Bari: ~$1,740/mo

Mid-tier monthly across rent, food, transport, utilities, and coworking.

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Editorial estimates aggregated from public climatological summaries — typical monthly averages, not forecasts. Treat as order-of-magnitude. Microclimate, altitude, and recent extreme weather can swing these values significantly.