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Bologna, September 6, 2020 – They called her September summer, because, in recent days, it has had temperatures pleasantly fluctuating between 28 and 30 degrees, dry weather and clear and sunny skies everywhere. A state of grace sadly destined to quickly abandon us, overturned by a disturbed passage that will bring back, in particular tomorrow, Monday September 7 – temporary also very intense from one end of the region to the other.
That is why the meteorological experts of Harp (Regional Agency for Prevention, Energy and Environment), in accordance with the Civil protection, they have issued a ‘yellow’ alert (ordinary criticality), effective from midnight today for 24 hours and covering the entire regional territory.
“Since the early hours of Monday, September 7, we read in bulletin issued by Arpae – there will be favorable conditions for the development of storm phenomena in the western sector of the region, which may be persistent or slow ”.
During the day, rains and storms will also affect the central sector of the region and, later, the coastal strip. There disturbancehowever, it is expected to decrease tomorrow night.
The event, caused by an infiltration of cold air at the edge of the anticyclone that has ensured, until now, sunshine and good weather, will have its effects felt until Tuesday morning, with little residual rainfall in the central-western reliefs. However, since the afternoon of Tuesday the 8th, the resumption ofanticyclone from the matrix of the Azores (western Atlantic) will progressively bring the maximum values back to around 27-28 degrees and will determine generally stable and sunny climatic conditions, only slightly cloudy by some isolated densification.
Do not worry, in short: the summer of September will not leave us, according to the long-term forecasts, at least until next weekend.
The yellow alert for Monday, September 7
# Weather alert
YELLOW for #temporary
From 00:00 on 09/07/2020 to 00:00 on 09/08/2020:
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– allertameteoRER (@AllertaMeteoRER)
September 6, 2020
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