An "intense" storm front rushing in
from Spain will bring widespread and heavy rain to the centre
and north of Italy this weekend, forecasters said Thursday.
There will be strong downpours in northern parts and parts of
the centre, especially in Tuscany, said the iLMeteo.it website.
It said Italy was set for five days of very bad weather starting
Saturday with a high risk of scattered thunderstorms.
Website editor Andrea Garbinato said "these phenomena may strike
Liguria first, then spreading to the Tyrrhenian areas of the
central regions and to Sardinia.
"Also the rest of the north will have a very disturbed phase at
least until Wednesday when it may even snow on low ground for
the period in the Alps and northern Apennines."
Withe arrival of the autumn and the equinox that falls at 03:04
Friday, he said, "a strong equinoxial storm will erupt, and in
less than 24 hours the first autumnal Atlantic storm front will
threaten Italy".
The intense bad weather, Garbiano said, will mainly hit the
northwest on Saturday morning, especially in southern Piedmont
and western Liguria, and in the afternoon it will gradually
spread to the northeast, particularly Veneto and the northern
Adriatic, before pushing down into northern Marche.
Storms are set to intensify on Saturday evening in the northeast
and Emilia, while there will be a persistent risk of downpours
and storms in eastern Liguria and Tuscany.
Friday, on the other hand, will be clear and bright across most
of the country.
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