“Downgraded but 200 km/h winds? It doesn’t add up” –

There are over 2 million people left without electricity in Florida, where Hurricane Milton reached Siesta Key last night. In this area, as reported by CNN, the storm made landfall, sweeping the coast with violent winds, heavy rain and flooding. There are also the first victims. NBC reports this, explaining that the deaths were confirmed by the sheriff of St. Lucie County, Keith Pearson, on the Atlantic coast. With the news that is catalyzing the attention of the internal world, Paolo Sottocorona began his speech to Omnibus: “There is something that doesn’t add up: it has been downgraded, but there is still talk of winds of 200 km/h. However, fortunately, he is slowly calming down,” said the expert.

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However, the situation in Europe and, even more so, in Italy is different. “Bad weather wave? It seems a bit much to me because there are these clouds that form and continue to form: they will give phenomena as expected”, began the meteorologist, admitting that there is an area, “which concerns Lombardy, Trentino Alto Adige, Veneto, Fiuli Venezia Giulia”, where “even very heavy rainfall” is expected. There is no shortage of “a small, but nastier area,” he continued. This is that of Eastern Liguria and upper Tuscany. For the rest of the country, however, he wanted to clarify that there will only be “some rain”. “The wave of bad weather is something more extensive,” Sottocorona explained.

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