Until a few weeks ago it seemed impossible. Yet the great heat is starting to take its first steps back. A disturbance of Atlantic origin will affect, from this evening, the North-West regions and Tuscany, bringing a marked worsening, with widespread rain and thunderstorms, which will extend, during the day tomorrow, progressively to the North-East and part of the Center. Based on the available forecasts, the Department of Civil Protection in agreement with the regions involved – which are responsible for activating the civil protection systems in the territories concerned – has issued a warning of adverse weather conditions.
The weather phenomena, impacting the different areas of the country, could determine hydrogeological and hydraulic criticalities that are reported, in a national summary, in the national criticality and alert bulletin available on the Department’s website (www.protezionecivile.gov.it). The warning provides for scattered to widespread precipitation, including showers or thunderstorms, starting this evening, Saturday 7 September, in Liguria, extending, from the early hours of tomorrow, Sunday 8 September, to Piedmont, Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany, subsequently to Lombardy, Veneto and, from the afternoon, to Friuli Venezia Giulia, Marche, Umbria and Lazio. The phenomena will be accompanied by heavy showers, frequent electrical activity, local hailstorms and strong gusts of wind.
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What measures should residents take during severe weather alerts in Italy?
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Severe Weather Alerts Issued for Italy: Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Expected
Italy is bracing for severe weather conditions, with a disturbance of Atlantic origin expected to bring heavy rain and thunderstorms to various regions of the country. The Department of Civil Protection has issued a warning of adverse weather conditions, citing forecasts of widespread precipitation, including showers and thunderstorms, starting from Saturday, September 7, in Liguria, and extending to other regions, including Tuscany, North-East, and part of the Center.
According to reports, the weather phenomena could lead to hydrogeological and hydraulic criticalities, with scattered to widespread precipitation, including showers or thunderstorms, expected to impact different areas of the country. The national criticality and alert bulletin, available on the Department’s website (www.protezionecivile.gov.it), provides a national summary of the expected weather conditions.
Weather Alerts Issued for Milan and Florence
Specific weather alerts have been issued for Milan, Lombardy, Italy, with a Yellow Warning for Thunderstorms [1]. Meanwhile, Florence, Florence, Italy, is under an Extreme Warning for Rain, Severe Warning for Thunderstorm, and Severe Warning for Rain [3].
Transport, Business, and Utility Disruptions Possible
The severe weather forecast is expected to continue across much of Italy through at least September 10, with transport, business, and utility disruptions possible [2]. Residents and travelers are advised to stay informed about the latest weather updates and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety.
Stay Safe During Severe Weather Conditions
As the severe weather warning continues, it’s essential to prioritize safety and take necessary precautions to minimize disruptions. Stay tuned to local news and weather reports for updates, and follow the instructions of local authorities to ensure your safety.
Italy is bracing for severe weather conditions, with heavy rain and thunderstorms expected to impact various regions of the country. Weather alerts have been issued for Milan and Florence, and residents and travelers are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety.
What measures should residents take during severe weather alerts in Italy?
What measures should residents take during severe weather alerts in Italy?
Italy is bracing for severe weather conditions, with a disturbance of Atlantic origin expected to bring heavy rain and thunderstorms to various regions of the country. The Department of Civil Protection has issued a warning of adverse weather conditions, citing forecasts of widespread precipitation, including showers and thunderstorms, starting from Saturday, September 7, in Liguria, and extending to other regions, including Tuscany, North-East, and part of