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Weather: NEXT WEEK, Monday to CHANGE! Rains and colder, then comes a Temporal Vortex. Forecasts
Next week: lots of rains and cooler weather comingThe warm and stable period that has accompanied us in the last period is now numbered, from NEXT WEEK in fact gods are expected radical changes: as Monday They return strong storms is a gradually cooler weather. And that’s not all, then a VORTEX will hit Italy taking us squarely in Fall.
Let’s take stock of the situation by drawing a trend with day-to-day forecasts.
As mentioned, the first signs of change are expected from the day of Monday 21 September when a disturbed front will arrive in our country causing storms specially in Alpine Arch, Piedmont, Lombardy, Liguria and Emilia Romagna. Some storms will also affect Tuscany (in the morning) and the Central Apennines (in the afternoon). Plus sun instead over the rest of the country with more than pleasant temperatures.
Similar script also for Tuesday 22 still with many clouds and heavy rains in the northern regions. Temperatures are expected to be sensitive fall and move on values more appropriate to the time.
Wednesday 23 Weather conditions are expected in more deterioration. A descending cyclonic vortex from northern Europe will attract wet currents from the southern quadrants that, crossing the Mediterranean Sea still warm for the season, will be loaded with moisture generating massive Storm clouds which will first target the Sardinia, then Tuscany, Lazio, and then Northern Italy.
The weather will remain altered for much of Thursday 24 with still many thunderstorms in all central and northern regions.
Attention in particular between Liguria (especially the Levant), Upper Piedmont and Lombardy where the most abundant accumulations are expected with the concrete risk of storms and floods. On the other hand, brighter spells will occur in the south and on the two main islands with temperatures well above the period average due to the warm winds. There trend next to Friday 25 and the rest of the weekend sees a reiteration of the bad weather with a risk of storms, first in the North and then also in the rest of the country.
In short, the time has come toFall? It would seem so …
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