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While some regions will still be affected by the effects of the December 4 disturbance, number 5 will also arrive – weather conditions will worsen again from the Northwest
The weather conditions are destined to remain unstable even tomorrow, Friday, December 11, and for much of the weekend. A new disturbance (Dec. 5) is actually moving towards Italy: tomorrow it will reverse the northwest and then involve most of Italy, before moving to Greece only at the end of Sunday.
Behind him thehigh pressure, which will favor best weather conditions between Sunday and Mondayand then they will quickly weaken on Tuesday.
Weather forecast for Friday, December 11
Tomorrow we will observe abundant luminous spells, at the beginning of the day, in the regions of the northeast and center of the Tyrrhenian; otherwise generally cloudy sky. In the south of the peninsula there were generalized rains and local showers, dimmed at night.
Between the afternoon and the night new weak rains reaching the northwest, Tuscany and Sardinia, with Name in the central-western alpine zones up to mountainous altitudes.
Minimum decreasing temperatures in the North and in part of the Center; peaks slightly downward in the northwest, without great variation elsewhere. Moderate or tense winds around the main islands and the Ionian Sea; weak elsewhere. Very rough seas in the south.
Weather forecast for Saturday December 12
Saturday in all regions cloudy to cloudy skies, but with a tendency to clear at night in the northwestern and central Tyrrhenian regions. Local showers, showers and thunderstorms they will be most likely and frequent in the lower part of Tuscany, Lazio, Campania, west of Basilicata, Calabria, Sicily and west of Sardinia. Local mists at dawn over the Po Valley. Minimum temperatures rising in the north, in Tuscany and Sardinia; Slightly higher maxima in the northwest and south, generally close to the norm. Moderate winds in the western seas, up to Fort Mistral in Sardinia, facing the seas and the Sicilian Channel, which will be up rough.