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Rome, December 2, 2020 – Snow on the plain in many areas of northern Italy, it is also abundant in the hills. Then confirm the forecast. And experts announce that this is just the beginning of thewave of bad weather: during the weekend (and at least until the immaculate conception) a new winter autumn will unload large quantities on the Alps, a harsh climate therefore for many more days.
Weather, snow on the plains from Turin to Bologna. Acqua alta, Mose in action in Venice
More snow on the plains
Meanwhile, the next few hours: a disturbance driven by polar air It is generating a phase of intense bad weather in the North Center. The team of the site ilMeteo.it warns that today, Wednesday December 2, it will snow a lot in many flat areas of the north, especially in Lombardy (mainly affected the eastern provinces, but initially also Milan) and in Emilia romagna (from Piacenza to Bologna) and part of the Piedmont. In the Center the bad weather will be concentrated mainly in the afternoon of Tuscany me Lazio with possible storms in the province of Rome, Latina and Frosinone. About him Apennines snow will fall on him 1000-1200 meters. In the evening it will also worsen in the South. On Thursday, December 3, the bad weather will move to the South, with heavy rains and storms on the Tyrrhenian and Ionian coasts, improving in the Central North with snow only on the Triveneto hills.
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New bad weather, snow covered Alps
Starting on Friday, December 4, a new cyclonic vortex, this time driven by intense Scirocco winds, will worsen the weather in the north with snow up to the plains of Piedmont (Turin) and part of Lombardy. Ilmeteo.it, on the site, explains that “snow can whiten cities like Turin, Cuneo, Biella, Alessandria, Milan and many features of the varesottoThus will begin a weekend of bad weather throughout Italy with abundant snow in the Alps: you can also overcome the white coat meter more than 1,500, explains 3bmeteo.com.
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