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Weather, one more day of alert in Sicily: in part it is yellow

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A perturbation spread over most of Europe continues to cause bad weather in southern Italy with scattered rains and snowfalls. Strong northerly winds on the central regions are expected for tomorrow, after the passage of the disturbance. Based on the available forecasts, the Department of Civil Protection in agreement with the regions involved – which are responsible for activating the civil protection systems in the territories concerned – has issued a further warning of adverse weather conditions, which integrates and extends the widespread one. yesterday. The weather phenomena, impacting on the various areas of the country, could determine hydrogeological and hydraulic criticalities which are reported, in a national summary, in the national criticality and alert bulletin which can be consulted on the Department’s website (http://www.protezionecivile.gov .it).

The notice provides for the early morning of tomorrow, Monday 22 March, strong to stormy winds from the northern quadrants, with strong storm gusts on the Apennine ridges and coastal sectors, on the Marche, Umbria, Lazio, Abruzzo and Molise. Sea storms on the exposed coasts. On the basis of the phenomena in progress, a yellow meteo-hydro alert on limited sectors of Basilicata, Calabria, Puglia and Sicily was assessed for tomorrow, Monday 22 March. The meteorological and critical situation forecast for Italy is updated daily on the basis of new forecasts and the evolution of phenomena, and is available on the website of the Department of Civil Protection (http://www.protezionecivile.gov.it), together the general rules of conduct to be followed in case of bad weather. The information on the regional alert levels, on the specific criticalities that could affect the individual territories and on the prevention actions adopted are managed by the territorial civil protection structures, in contact with which the Department will monitor the evolution of the situation.

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