Torrential Rain Hits Rome: Weather Forecast and Saharan Dust in Southern Italy

Bomba d'acqua a Roma, il temporale si abbatte sulla Capitale: quanto durerà?
Torrential rain in Rome. The bad weather strikes the Capital, with a strong storm affecting various areas of the city. The forecast for today predicts rain until 2 PM, followed by...

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Torrential rain in Rome. The bad weather strikes the Capital, with a strong storm affecting various areas of the city. The forecast for today predicts rain until 2 PM, followed by a sky covered with scattered clouds. Winds will be strong and temperatures will range between nine and fifteen degrees. Easter and Easter Monday weather, bad weather over almost all of Italy: here is where it will not rain next weekend. Similar situation also tomorrow with possible showers during the day, especially in the morning, and the sky will remain grey. The temperatures will instead rise and will be between thirteen and nineteen degrees. The weather will improve starting from Friday, with the arrival of the sun that will accompany us at least until Easter. Risk of thunderstorms for the afternoon of Easter Monday. Saharan sand in the skies of Southern Italy. The currents that rise from the North African hinterland towards Italy carry a significant amount of Saharan sand that causes a yellowish coloring in the sky. The phenomenon is especially observable from Sicily, where in some cases the sky takes on an orange color, with the sun visibly obscured.
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