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Mid-August with the sun, risk of rain in the evening

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The bulletin of the Italian Meteorological Society: temperatures up to 36 degrees in the plains, maximums between 28 and 32 degrees between 500 and a thousand meters. In the evening there is a risk of showers or thunderstorms on the Canavese

The scattered showers on the Canavese should arrive in the night between Sunday and Monday. For the morning of August 15th, however, sun is expected with some thickening in the afternoon. Here is the weather that awaits Piedmont on August 15th, according to the bulletin of the Italian Meteorological Society (SMI), edited by the editorial staff of Nimbus.

The sky in the first part of the day is sunny; then there will be the development of mounds in the mountains, thickening along the Piedmontese valleys and the eastern Valle d’Aosta.

In the evening gatherings over the north-west Valle d’Aosta and Verbano, brightened elsewhere.

In the afternoon there is a tendency to showers and thunderstorms scattered along the Piedmontese valleys and the eastern Aosta Valley, with the risk of isolated encroachments on the nearby Cuneo and Turin plains. In the evening local showers on the western Aosta Valley and on the Verbano. Snow altitude on 4000-4200 meters.

Stationary lows (21/24 C in the plains and low hills; 15/21 C between 500 and 1000 meters; 13/17 C between 1000 and 1500 meters). Stationary maximums (32/36 C in the plains and low hills; 28/32 C between 500 and 1000 meters; 25/28 C between 1000 and 1500 meters).

In the night between Sunday and Monday some showers or thunderstorms between Canavese and northern Piedmont, partly as far north as Turin and lower Monferrato, and some rains in the north-west of the Aosta Valley.

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On Monday new scattered showers and some thunderstorms in the Alpine and Pre-Alpine sector north of the Po, Valle d’Aosta and locally up to the nearby plains and lower Monferrato. Snow altitude of 3900 meters.

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