The Weather.
Basilicata enjoys a very varied climate depending
on latitude and altitude. The same region can offer
seaside activities from spring to autumn and, at the
same time, skiing on snow for the four months of autumn-winter.
This unique possibility puts the region in a league
of its own and this is an important factor in the
continuous flow of tourism to the area. Basilicata
is one of the very few reference points for skiers
from Rome and the South of Italy. The mountains provide
a typical continental climate while the Jonian and
Tyrrhenian coasts enjoy a Mediterranean one. These
two opposite climates meet up in the Matera district
and in the Vulture, especially. The pattern of reliefs
influences rainfall: to the southwest an annual rainfall
rate of 1,400 mm is recorded, while between the basins
of the Bradano and Basento rivers minimum levels of
600 mm per year are found. However, the main feature
of the rainfall is its irregularity which causes the
rivers to fill and flow very quickly and then to drain
equally as quickly.