BETTER WEATHER, BUT HOW LONG WILL IT LAST? – MAYBE NOT LONG…

BETTER WEATHER, BUT HOW LONG WILL IT LAST? – MAYBE NOT LONG…
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TUSCANY WEATHER. Here’s how the weather could evolve in the next few days, considering that we will have a rapid improvement immediately but things could change again afterwards.

We know that Saturday will still be clouded at times by a cloudy passage capable of bringing scattered rainfall, starting in the morning over southern Tuscany and then in succession towards central and northern Tuscany.

Following this, a general improvement in the weather is confirmed: Sunday and Monday will most likely have lots of sunshine across Tuscany with temperatures rising sharply. We will return to experiencing very mild values ​​with peaks up to 25/26 degrees and perhaps something more.

It will be a 48-hour break from bad weather and will bring back a rather confident spring proposal.

However, things could soon change again: a depression continues to be seen approaching Italy and Tuscany with the first signs of change possible at the end of the day on Monday.

From Tuesday a more concrete worsening which could be associated with rainfall extending to the entire Region starting from the second part of the day.

The rains and showers could also become longer on the first of May… but we will give you further confirmation of this as well as the fact that a second disturbance capable of maintaining generalized conditions of instability could also arrive later.

Basically, therefore, after Saturday, a couple of calmer days but which could then accompany us with a more unstable and thermally average meteorological period…

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