With global warming, the unusually mild months of January and February have filled the beaches on the outskirts of Rome.
This year, Italians and tourists passing through the capital can enjoy the beach from February!
The abnormally high temperatures of January and February push the inhabitants of Rome and its region to the Adriatic coast. It is between 16 and 18 degrees on the sand, while seasonal norms are a maximum of 12 degrees.
And if global warming is nothing to cheer about, traders in the seaside suburbs of Rome, Ostia or Fiumicino, are taking advantage of this unusual influx.