Alarming weather forecast. The climate in Italy is preparing to undergo an impressive series of meteorological disturbances, with a slew of rain that will last for at least 10 days. This weather forecast brings with it a significant drop in temperatures, with a expected decrease of 8-10 degrees starting November 3rd. Coming climate change is about to shake Italy and will affect weather conditions across the country.
Alarming weather forecast, 10 days of rain
Much of Europe is under the influence of cyclones, some of which are historic. In the north-west area, near the British Isles, Atlantic cyclones are forming with hurricane strength. In particular, the drop in atmospheric pressure it is expected starting from November 2 between Ireland and England, from where the disturbances will be "hurriedly hurled" towards the Mediterranean.
In detail, the Halloween vortex will move eastward in the next few hours, bringing heavy rain again to some regions of Italy. In the afternoon, a timid respite will begin in the series of disturbances, still offering sunshine and mild temperatures to the extreme south of Italy. This respite will be short-lived as the cyclone with characteristics similar to a "Major Hurricane" will begin to send rain to Italy in the afternoon-evening, first affecting the Tyrrhenian sector and gradually expanding towards the North.
The most problematic days and the weather in detail
The most problematic days will be the 2nd November, All Souls' Day, and November 3, when extreme rainfall is expected. November 2nd will bring rain and thunderstorms with strong winds, hitting the North and upper Tuscany, while November 3rd will be characterized by storms and snowfalls above 1500 meters in the Alps. This date will also mark a sharp drop in temperature, with a decrease of 8-10 degrees in the South. Starting from next weekend, it will be possible to officially declare thearrival of the new season throughout Italy.
The constant series of weather disturbances is causing concern, considering that the soils are already saturated following the abundant rainfall starting October 17th. The northern regions and the Tyrrhenian coast are particularly at risk not only with regard to the flow of rivers but also for the risk of landslides, which has significantly increased after these prolonged periods of rain.
Le meteorological disturbances they will last at least until Sunday 5 November, with a drop in temperatures and widespread snowfall in the Alps above 1500 metres. The situation requires maximum attention and preparation at a hydrological and hydrogeological level, given the saturation of the soil and the risk of landslides.
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