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Still bad weather emergency in many regions of Italy where due to storms, intense winds and hailstorms a Orange weather alert for tomorrow September 28 in 4 regionsthat is, a yellow alert in 12 other regions. In fact, based on the weather forecasts available, the Department of Civil Protection, in agreement with the regions involved, has issued an orange weather alert for Campania, northern Tyrrhenian Calabria, north-central Sardinia and large sectors of Basilicata. Instead, it is Yellow Alert in southern Veneto, in large sectors of Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany, throughout the territory of Umbria, Lazio, Abruzzo, Molise and Puglia, in the northern sectors of Sicily and in the remaining sectors of Sardinia, Basilicata and Calabria.
Bad weather: storm surge over Italy
As explained by Civil Protection, the wave of bad weather generated by the low pressure zone present in central-southern Europe, in fact, will continue to hit our country also throughout the day tomorrow, Monday, September 28, in particular in the central and southern regions. . The warning advisory foresees heavy and predominantly stormy rains starting this afternoon in Emilia-Romagna and Veneto, strong hurricane-force winds from the western quadrants in Abruzzo and Molise and from the northern quadrants in Friuli Venezia Giulia, Veneto and Emilia Romagna, in subsequent rotation from the West.
Areas affected by the orange weather alert
For Monday, September 28, starting in the morning we will have heavy rains and storms in Sardinia, southern Lazio, Campania, Basilicata and Calabria that will then continue for most of the day. The phenomena will be accompanied by heavy showers, frequent electrical activity, local hailstorms and strong gusts of wind. Based on these forecasts, the Department of Civil Protection issued a warning of moderate criticality, orange alert, for hydraulic risk, risk of storms and hydrogeological risk for the north side of the Tyrrhenian of Calabria for tomorrow, Monday, September 28, while it is in Orange alert. for hydrogeological risk only for Basi-A2, A1, C and D of Basilicata, for the Tirso and Logudoro Basin in Sardinia and for the Campania sectors of Alto Volturno and Matese, Piana Sele and Alto Cilento, Tusciano and Alto Sele, Alta Irpinia and Sannio, Sorrento-Amalfi Peninsula, Monti di Sarno and Monti Picentini, Piana Campana, Naples, Vesuviana Islands and Area, Basso Cilento, Tanagro.
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