Red Weather Alert Issued for Easter
- ROME (AP) — A potent cyclone, exhibiting characteristics of a tropical storm, is poised to unleash torrential rains across northwestern italy, prompting extreme weather alerts.Teh regions of Piedmont...
- The storm system is expected to impact all Tyrrhenian coastal areas,with widespread rainfall anticipated across much of Italy.
- A brief respite is expected Saturday before another weather disturbance arrives around Easter, first affecting Sardinia and liguria, then Piedmont again, and gradually spreading to the northeastern regions,...
Italy Weather alert: Cyclone Threatens Flooding, Landslides
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- Italy Weather alert: Cyclone Threatens Flooding, Landslides
- Italy Whether alert: Cyclone Threatens Flooding and Landslides – Expert Q&A
- What’s happening in Italy?
- Where is this weather system impacting Italy?
- What kind of weather conditions are expected?
- What specific areas are under the most severe weather alert?
- What is the Civil Protection agency doing?
- What are the current weather alert levels?
- What are the potential dangers associated with this weather system?
- What is the forecast for the upcoming Easter weekend?
- Where can I find further updates?
ROME (AP) — A potent cyclone, exhibiting characteristics of a tropical storm, is poised to unleash torrential rains across northwestern italy, prompting extreme weather alerts.Teh regions of Piedmont and Valle d’Aosta are bracing for potentially catastrophic conditions, with rainfall accumulations possibly reaching 400 millimeters (15.7 inches) within a 48-hour period. Authorities warn of a significant risk of river flooding and landslides.
The storm system is expected to impact all Tyrrhenian coastal areas,with widespread rainfall anticipated across much of Italy. Northern Sicily and Tyrrhenian Calabria could experience wind gusts up to 100 kilometers per hour (62 mph), while central-northern Puglia may see gusts of 80-90 km/h (50-56 mph).Venice is also on alert for high water levels in its lagoon.
A brief respite is expected Saturday before another weather disturbance arrives around Easter, first affecting Sardinia and liguria, then Piedmont again, and gradually spreading to the northeastern regions, Tuscany, Umbria, and Lazio.
The forecast for Easter Monday remains uncertain, especially for the Adriatic regions and southern Italy, which are expected to have favorable weather until Easter. The presence of low pressure makes predictions tough.
Civil Protection Issues Weather Alert for Thursday
the Piedmont Region activated its Civil Protection emergency center in response to the deteriorating weather conditions. The Alpine valleys, Valsusa, Turin, and Cuneo are under close observation. Heavy snowfall is anticipated at higher elevations, especially in the Aosta Valley. In Piedmont, snow levels could drop as low as 200-300 meters (650-980 feet).

A developing low-pressure system in the Ligurian Sea is forecast to extend northeastward, bringing strong winds to central and northern Italy. The Civil Protection agency has issued an orange alert for Lombardy and Sardinia, effective Thursday, April 17. A yellow alert is in effect for Lazio, Trento, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Veneto, Lombardy, Piedmont, Emilia-Romagna, Liguria, Tuscany, and Sardinia.
The anticipated precipitation,characterized by showers and thunderstorms,may include hailstorms and strong wind gusts.
Italy Whether alert: Cyclone Threatens Flooding and Landslides – Expert Q&A
What’s happening in Italy?
A potent cyclone, behaving like a tropical storm, is bringing extreme weather to Italy. Northwestern Italy is under the most immediate threat, with warnings issued for severe flooding and landslides.
Where is this weather system impacting Italy?
The storm is expected to affect:
- Northwestern Italy (piedmont and Valle d’Aosta).
- Tyrrhenian coastal areas.
- Northern Sicily and Tyrrhenian Calabria.
- Central-northern Puglia.
- Venice (high water levels).
What kind of weather conditions are expected?
The primary concern is torrential rain, with accumulations potentially reaching 400 millimeters (15.7 inches) within 48 hours in the most affected areas (Piedmont and Valle d’Aosta). Additionally, strong winds are predicted, with gusts up to 100 kilometers per hour (62 mph) in northern sicily and Tyrrhenian Calabria, and 80-90 km/h (50-56 mph) in central-northern Puglia. Heavy snowfall is also expected at higher elevations.
What specific areas are under the most severe weather alert?
The regions of Piedmont and Valle d’Aosta are bracing for potentially catastrophic conditions. The Civil Protection has issued alerts for various other regions as detailed below.
What is the Civil Protection agency doing?
The Piedmont Region has activated its Civil Protection emergency center.The agency is closely monitoring the situation and has issued weather alerts for various regions.They are also tracking the developing low-pressure system in the Ligurian Sea.
What are the current weather alert levels?
The alert levels vary by region. Here’s a summary:
| Alert Level | Regions Affected |
|---|---|
| Orange Alert | lombardy, Sardinia |
| Yellow Alert | Lazio, Trento, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Veneto, Lombardy, Piedmont, Emilia-Romagna, Liguria, tuscany, Sardinia |
What are the potential dangers associated with this weather system?
The primary dangers include:
- River flooding
- Landslides
- High winds
- Hailstorms
What is the forecast for the upcoming Easter weekend?
A brief respite is expected Saturday before another weather disturbance arrives around Easter. This will first affect Sardinia and Liguria, then Piedmont again, and gradually spread to the northeastern regions, Tuscany, Umbria, and Lazio. The forecast for Easter Monday remains uncertain, especially for the adriatic regions and southern Italy, which are expected to have favorable weather until Easter.
Where can I find further updates?
Monitor official Civil Protection agency announcements and local news outlets for the latest updates and safety instructions.
