The bad weather has now regained ground and the great heat, protagonist of the summer season, already seems like a distant memory. Also on Thursday 12 and Friday 13 September “we will have a disturbance fueled by currents of very cold air that will hit the northern and central regions first, then southern Italy, especially the Tyrrhenian coast”. This is confirmed by the team of meteogiuliacci.itwhich updated Italians on its website with the latest weather forecasts. What should we expect? Surely “a sharp drop in temperatures and strong winds,” it says.
We must pay attention to the temperatures. “Thermometers will record drops of up to 15°C compared to what is being recorded these days”, the experts continued. But that’s not all. “The first snow is expected starting from very low altitudes for the month of September: we are talking about 1400/1600 meters. This change with decidedly autumnal characteristics will make us forget, for now, the heat”, added the team of meteorologists. News for the weekend, however. On Saturday 14 September “we will have mainly sun. The risk of showers will remain in the Adriatic regions, in Calabria and in central-eastern Sicily”. Then, on Sunday 15 September, “the high pressure will be able to expand even more, guaranteeing greater stability and sun”.
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2024-09-13 09:58:08
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Autumn Weather in Italy: Temperature Drops, Strong Winds, and First Snows Expected
As summer comes to an end, Italy is bracing itself for a sudden change in weather, with temperatures expected to drop significantly, strong winds forecasted, and even the first snows of the season predicted at low altitudes.
According to the team of meteorologists at meteogiuliacci.it, a disturbance fueled by very cold air will hit the northern and central regions first, followed by southern Italy, particularly the Tyrrhenian coast, on Thursday 12 and Friday 13 September [[3]]. This will bring a sharp drop in temperatures and strong winds, making it feel like autumn has finally arrived.
The temperature drop is expected to be significant, with thermometers recording drops of up to 15°C compared to current temperatures [[3]]. But that’s not all – the first snow is also expected starting from very low altitudes, around 1400/1600 meters, making this change in weather truly autumnal in character.
If you’re planning to travel to Italy in the coming days, it’s essential to stay up-to-date with the latest weather forecasts. You can check the weather map for Italy on websites like meteonews.ch, which provides a 10-day forecast for various cities across the country, including Rome, Milan, Naples, Turin, and Palermo [[2]]. Alternatively, you can visit woeurope.eu for an overview of the weather in Italy, including UV index, wind, road, and water temperatures [[1]].
For those looking forward to the weekend, there is some good news. On Saturday 14 September, the weather is expected to improve, with the arrival of high pressure bringing better conditions [[3]].
autumn has finally arrived in Italy, bringing with it a significant change in weather. With temperatures dropping, strong winds forecasted, and even the first snows of the season expected, it’s essential to stay informed and plan accordingly. Whether you’re a resident or just visiting, make sure to check the latest weather forecasts to make the most of your time in Italy.
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Autumn Weather in Italy: Temperature Drops, Strong Winds, and First Snows Expected
As summer comes to an end, Italy is bracing itself for a sudden change in weather, with temperatures expected to drop significantly, strong winds forecasted, and even the first snows