Weather: icy winds from the Balkans across Italy over the weekend

(ANSA) – ROME, JANUARY 22 – Italy finds itself having to deal with a new wave of bad winter weather: over the weekend freezing winds from the Balkans will continue to flow throughout the country.

Today a cold front, driven by a vast depression filled with freezing air, explains Mattia Gussoni, Meteorologist of iLMeteo.it, “will break through our country, starting from the Adriatic regions, causing a real drop in temperatures.

At this juncture the possibility of snow on the Adriatic sectors of the Center-South is not excluded, with the risk of local flocks on Molise, Puglia in possible extension then also to Basilicata. “Sunday 23 the high pressure will gain more space and, says Gussoni “except for the latest rainfall in the South (snowy up to hilly altitudes on Puglia and Calabria), the sun will return to appear over most of the regions, although temperatures will remain rather low, especially at night and in the early morning, with values ​​well below zero with the possibility of extensive freezing in many cities in the Center-North. “Attention to the formation of fog on the Po Valley, with reductions in visibility.

Monday 24 January fog on the Po Valley in the North, sun prevailing over the rest of the sectors. At the Center there is widespread instability in Abruzzo and Molise, with snowfall up to hilly altitudes. Partly cloudy elsewhere. In the South, the weather is markedly unstable, with scattered rainfall, snowy up in the hills of Puglia and Basilicata. (HANDLE).

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