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Weather: Very strong winds, soon I risk inconvenience on half of Italy; affected areas until Sunday

Stormy gusts are coming over ItalyStill bad weather in Italy. In addition to rainfall, we expect a decided strengthening winds which will blow very hard over half of Italy with the risk of inconvenience and storm surges along the most exposed coasts at least until Sunday.

Already in the next few hours a cyclonic vortex driven by currents descending from Northern Europe will cause a rather eventful phase. In addition to rains and snowfalls that will affect most of Italy, it will be the wind to be talked about, especially in the course of Sunday 11 December: we expect, in particular, the imperious entry of the Mistral on the Eastern Sardinia and the Bocche di Bonifacio.

Attention because, as shown in the wind map below, referring precisely to the day of Sunday 11 Decemberthe gusts will reach up to 90 km/h (colour viola) and in some places they may even touch i 100 kilometers per hour; as a result, the wave motion is expected to increase up to very rough or agitated, with the danger of storm surges along the most exposed coasts.Gusts of wind expected in Italy during the day of Sunday 11 DecemberGusts of wind expected in Italy during the day of Sunday 11 December

So beware of possible inconvenience in maritime connections due to the very rough sea to and from the Islands.
The currents from the northwest, but also from the west, will then extend over the hours to the entire middle and lower Tyrrhenian Sea.
Instead, the Bora will blow over the middle and upper Adriatic, with maximum peaks at over 40 km/h: the currents from the northern quadrants will then extend over a large part of the regions causing, consequently, a drop in temperatures.

In short, General Winter is ready to enter Italy.

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