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Of Aosta Valley, to Veneto, to Lazio. The first storm warnings that will arrive from Sunday night were issued by the different local Harps. On Monday metta Italy will be under water and the stable and sunny period with practically summer temperatures that characterized most of September, the hours are numbered. Over the next week, as ilmeteo.it explains, major changes are expected with the possibility of many thunderstorms. And that’s not all, on the contrary, an autumnal cyclone could break into Italy causing a drastic drop in temperatures.
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On Monday, September 21, a disturbed front will arrive in our country causing electrical storms in particular over a large part of the North Central, explains ilMeteo. Some downpours will also affect Puglia at night. More sun in the rest of the country with more than pleasant thermal values.
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On Tuesday 22 the weather conditions are expected to worsen further due to the arrival of an Atlantic disturbance with the possibility of showers and thunderstorms in Liguria, Piedmont, Lombardy, Veneto, Trentino Alto Adige and Friuli Venezia Giulia. As the hours go by, heavy rains will also reach Tuscany and Upper Lazio.
Similar script also for Wednesday 23 still with many clouds and heavy rains in the northern regions, Umbria and Tuscany. In addition, on Thursday 24 and Friday 25, a cyclone of fresh and unstable air will arrive in Italy, giving way to a phase of quite intense bad weather. “For the moment, we expect the most intense rains, in particular between Liguria (especially in the Levant), Upper Piedmont, Lombardy, Veneto and Friuli Venezia Giulia – explains the ilMeteo.it expert – where we do not exclude the concrete risk of storms and floods. Possible storms also in the Tyrrhenian sectors and in Sardinia ”.
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