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The weekend before Christmas will be marked by a worsening of the weather conditions: the seventh disturbance of December is approaching.
After the transit of the sixth disturbance in December, which between Tuesday and Wednesday will affect the climatic conditions in the Center-North, however, bringing quite little rains the weather will be more stable between Thursday and Friday. Then a further deterioration looms during the weekend leading up to Christmas, when Italy will be hit by a more intense shock.
In particular, that of Thursday December 17 It will be a day of fine weather in the Alps, the Adriatic regions, Basilicata, Calabria and Sardinia. Clouds over the other regions, with some drizzle over Tuscany, Lazio and Campania. At the beginning of the day, a little mists on the northern plains. Minimum temperatures rise almost everywhere; stationary or slightly rising highs.
as well On Friday, December 18, the weather conditions will be mostly stable, but with clouds more compact in the areas of the northern plain, in Liguria, in Tuscany and on the two main islands. Some rain it can affect Liguria and the eastern sectors of Sicily and Sardinia. In the rest of the country, the weather will be sunnier, with clear skies over the Lombard and eastern Alps.
It will insist on a ventilation of Scirocco on the main islands and in the upper Tyrrhenian, mostly weak winds elsewhere. Maximum temperatures will be mostly stationary or slightly decreasing, especially in areas affected by more compact clouds.
Weather worsening the weekend before Christmas
For the pre-Christmas weekend the arrival of a more intense disturbance is confirmed, the number 7 of December, that between the afternoon of Saturday and Sunday will hit the Center-North bringing rains and showersWith new snowfall in the Alps, the deterioration will also affect the two main islands over the weekend.
Despite the deterioration, even on weekends the weather will remain quite mild: in general we will observe values above the norm, with temperatures in late autumn more than in winter.