(ANSA) - BOLZANO, FEBRUARY 3 - Early spring today in South Tyrol. In Laces in the Venosta Valley, the threshold of 20 degrees has been reached for the first time this year. The cause is foehn, the warm wind that blows from the north.
For tomorrow, however, a sharp drop in temperatures of 10-15 degrees is expected, especially in the mountains, as provincial meteorologist Dieter Peterlin informail. The cold air front will be accompanied by strong winds of 50-80 km / h in the valley and 130 km / h in the mountains. For this reason, some lift systems may be stopped for safety reasons. Civil protection therefore issued the alpha alert. The avalanche danger remains high along the border ridge.
20 degrees in A. Adige, strong winds tomorrow
2020-02-03T14:28:20.455Z
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Early spring today in South Tyrol. The threshold of 20 degrees has been reached for the first time this year in Laces in the Venosta Valley. The cause is foehn, the hot wind blowing from the north. (HANDLE)