Look for a modest building with instruments on the roof or nearby, often surrounded by scientific gadgets and perhaps a tall white shelter with a little antenna-keep your eyes peeled for weather gear and a practical, slightly official look right near the city center.
Now that you’re here, standing next to the Sanremo weather station, imagine yourself as a weather detective on the Ligurian coast. This isn’t just any building-it’s Sanremo’s official sky-watcher, quietly at work just 15 meters above sea level. Picture the breeze brushing past as old-fashioned thermometers, wind vanes, and rain gauges recorded everything for over fifty years. Every January, the average temperature would hover just above 10 degrees Celsius-no need for a heavy coat here! And by July, you’d be caught in the warm embrace of 24 degrees, feeling the sun dance on your skin. This station has seen only a frosty 0.8 days of ice each year. So, if you ever see someone in Sanremo investing in a snow shovel, you might want to give them a heads-up! Imagine dedicated meteorologists watching the clouds, jotting down numbers, saving thousands of sunrises and thunderstorms in their records. This spot is where the mysteries of Sanremo’s skies are unlocked-your very own backstage pass to the city’s everlasting spring.



