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February Rainfall Precipitation in The Dolomites

The Dolomites is a region in Italy. In February precipitation ranges from moderate in Bressanone with 51 mm of snow/rainfall to moderate in Feltre with 86 mm of snow/rainfall. February is a winter month in the Dolomites.

Where and how much does it snow/rain in the Dolomites in February?

Find the average total precipitation in February for the most popular destinations in the Dolomites on the map below. Click on a destination dot for more detailed information.

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Heavy rainfall has been defined as more than 160 mm precipitation. High: 90 mm to 160 mm. Moderate: 30 mm to 90 mm. Low: 5 mm to 30 mm.

  • How much snow/rainfall does the Dolomites receive in February?
  • In February, Canazei typically experiences moderate snow/rainfall, averaging about 55 mm. This translates to a mix of wet and dry days throughout the month.

  • What is the wettest city in February in the Dolomites?
  • According to our data the wettest location is Feltre with an average precipitation of 86 mm.

  • What is the driest city in February in the Dolomites?
  • Our figures indicate that Bressanone receives the least snow/rainfall, averaging just 51 mm.

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