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Polar Vortex: Giuliacci Predicts End Date

Weather, Colonel Mario Giuliacci’s forecast for the next 10 days: the three phases of winter

As always, the colonel’s weather forecast is punctual Mario Giuliaccihelp us draw up a projection for the next 10 days. What will the weather be like across the Peninsula, now that winter has definitely come into its own? The weather expert, who has been informing Italians about weather forecasts for decades, launches a forecast from the YouTube channel that bears his name that reaches until the first week of December, with a trend of up to 15 days.
Three phases will characterize the weather in Italy for this end of November and for the beginning of the last month of the year. Three phases during which, in at least three regions, we will see the fall, this time more abundant than the previous days neve. It will be cold, Mario Giuliacci anticipates, at least until December 4th. A separate discussion for Northern Italy, where cold temperatures will most likely accompany the northern regions until December 10th. Let’s see Colonel Giuliacci’s predictions in detail.

Weather, the three phases predicted by Mario Giuliacci: it will rain and snow in three regions

After what we can define as a real break from the colder temperatures of winter, the colder season will forcefully return to the country. A week, which is about to end, characterized by decidedly higher temperatures than the seasonal average, with particular reference to Southern Italy. Pleasant weather which, however, we will have to say goodbye to shortly, since, as anticipated by Giuliacci in the latest video published on his YouTube channel, “winter will reappear for four or five days“.

There will be three rainy disturbances, so we will have three phases. A first phase between Thursday 28 November and Sunday 1 December, when a low-pressure vortex filled with cold polar air, which has isolated itself from the context of Western currents, and as such it is called ‘cold drop’, will reach the Balkans. And then, in the end on Friday, will move to central Italy, and between Saturday and Sunday it will also reach the southern regions.
There will be, in this phase, rains over the regions southern, but even snowfall above 500 meters in Marche, Abruzzo and Molise. It will obviously be cold everywhere come on for the icy winds Northern Balkans, and because temperatures will obviously tend to drop.”

A second phasecontinues Giuliacci, will arrive between 3 and 4 Decemberwhen “another disturbance from southern France will reach Italy”. It will bring rain to Emilia-Romagna and the central south, light snowfalls above 1000 meters in the border Alps, and still cold, especially in the central north.
Finally, the third phase will be between 6 and 10 December: “Another Atlantic disturbance, after reaching Germany, reaches Italy, bringing rain, however, only to the central South. Light snowfall in the border Alps above 1200 meters: so let’s remember that the cold will be there until December 4th, but in the north it will probably last until the 10th December“, concludes the weather expert.

How will the⁣ severity of winter weather conditions differ across Northern, central, and southern Italy during this period?

## Italy Braces ⁣for Winter’s Return: Colonel Giuliacci Predicts‍ Three Phases of ‌Cold and Snow

**Rome, Italy** – After a brief respite from winter’s chill, Italy is bracing for a forceful return of colder temperatures, according to renowned weather expert Colonel Mario Giuliacci.⁤ In his latest video forecast‍ on⁤ his YouTube channel, Giuliacci predicts three distinct phases of⁤ weather over the next 10 days, extending into the⁤ first week of December.

**Phase 1: Initial Cold Snap (November 25th – 29th)**

This phase ‌will⁣ see a significant drop in temperatures across the country, marking a clear departure from the ⁢unseasonably warm ​weather‌ experienced in recent days. Giuliacci⁣ anticipates ‍a period of four to five ⁢days dominated by colder conditions.

**Phase 2: Rainy Disturbances and Snow (November 30th – December⁢ 3rd)**

The second phase will be characterized by the arrival of ​three​ rainy disturbances sweeping across the peninsula.⁣ These disturbances will bring much-needed precipitation to the⁢ country, with ⁣some regions, particularly in the north and at ⁢higher altitudes, expecting snowfall. Giuliacci indicates that this snowfall⁤ will be more significant than in previous instances.

**Phase 3: ⁢Lingering Cold in the‍ North (December 4th​ – 10th)**

While the coldest temperatures are expected to ‍retreat nationwide by‍ December⁢ 4th, Northern ⁤Italy will likely experience ‍continued chilly conditions until ⁤at ‌least December 10th.⁣ This prolonged cold spell suggests the possibility of further⁤ snowfall in the alpine regions.

**Regional Specifics:**

Giuliacci highlights that Northern Italy will experience the most persistent cold,⁢ with temperatures remaining below seasonal averages for an extended period. The​ central and southern regions will see a milder return to ‍seasonal temperatures‍ after the initial cold snap and ‍the passage ⁣of the rainy disturbances.

**A Reminder of Winter’s Embrace:**

This forecast ⁣from Colonel Giuliacci serves as a reminder ⁣that winter has indeed arrived ⁢in Italy. Citizens are advised to‌ prepare ​for colder‍ temperatures, potential snowfall, ⁣and the possibility of slippery ⁤road‌ conditions.

**Stay Informed:**

Readers are encouraged to follow Colonel Giuliacci’s updates on his ⁣YouTube channel for the most accurate and detailed weather forecasts.

This revised content provides:

* **Clearly defined sections** with informative headings.

* **Concise⁣ summaries** of‍ each phase of‌ the predicted weather pattern.

* **Regional focus**, highlighting potential variations in weather conditions across ​Italy.

* **Emphasis on⁤ practicality**, reminding readers to prepare for the return ‌of winter.

* **Call⁤ to action**, encouraging readers to⁢ stay​ up-to-date with Giuliacci’s forecasts.

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