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Weather: the Christmas storm is coming to Italy

2021-12-20T09:53:58.156Z


From the eve of a cyclone loaded with rain, wind and abundant snow in the mountains (ANSA) The high pressure of the Azores has its days numbered. Starting from Friday 24th, a cyclone will pilot an Atlantic perturbation ready to ruin the Christmas holidays of many Italians. Antonio Sanò, director and founder of the site www.iLMeteo.it informs that the atmosphere will remain almost stable until Thursday 23. During the course of Christmas Eve, the vanguard of the perturbation will activat


The high pressure of the Azores has its days numbered.

Starting from Friday 24th, a cyclone will pilot an Atlantic perturbation ready to ruin the Christmas holidays of many Italians.

Antonio Sanò, director and founder of the site www.iLMeteo.it informs that the atmosphere will remain almost stable until Thursday 23.

During the course of Christmas Eve, the vanguard of the perturbation will activate increasingly intense southern winds which, in addition to an important thermal increase in the Center-South, will bring widespread rains from Tuscany and Liguria to the rest of the North with snowfalls in the Alps above 1300 about meters.

Saturday 25, Christmas day, the disturbance will slide towards the Center-South with rains on Tuscany, Lazio, Umbria, Marche, Sardinia and then Campania, Basilicata and Puglia.

Last rainfall will initially still affect the Northeast, especially in the morning.

The snow will fall on the Apennines at times copious, but above 1900 meters of altitude.

Finally, on Boxing Day (Sunday 26) it will rain again in Tuscany, Lazio, Marche, Campania and locally also in Sicily.



Source: ansa

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