Record rainfall: in Lombardy the wettest May in the last thirty years

Record rainfall: in Lombardy the wettest May in the last thirty years
Record rainfall: in Lombardy the wettest May in the last thirty years

Record rainfall in Lombardy in May. According to data from Arpa, the regional environmental protection agency, the recorded accumulations were two or three times higher than the average for the month in the thirty-year period 1991-2020. From Wednesday 5 May, however, there will be a turning point: in Lombardy we will mainly have sunshine with an increase in temperatures. This drier and warmer phase, characterized in the plains by sunshine and temperatures close to 30 degrees, will not prevent the possibility of afternoon showers in the Alps and Pre-Alps. From Sunday 9th, however, there will be a probable return of rain.

The month of May, due to a vast area of ​​low pressure between the British Isles and France which brought humid and unstable winds to northern Italy, was a very rainy and relatively cool month in all the Lombardy provinces.

In detail, the data recorded by the Arpa Lombardia monitoring network on the main Lombard cities, relating to the rainfall in May 2024.

  • Milan 321 mm (May), 96 mm (average 1991/2020) +234 percent (compared to the average).
  • Pavia 223 mm (May), 67 mm (average 1991/2020) +233 percent.
  • Cremona 248 mm (May), 76 mm (average 1991/2020) +226 percent.
  • Bergamo 341 mm (May), 110 mm (average 1991/2020) +210 percent.
  • Mantua 187 mm (May), 69 mm (average 1991/2020) +171 percent.
  • Varese 476 mm (May) 181 mm (average 1991/2020) +163 percent.
  • Brescia 213 mm (May), 97 mm (average 1991/2020) +120 percent.
  • Sondrio 174 mm (May), 92 mm (average 1991/2020) +89 percent.

In detail, again for the month of May, the rainfall in the other Lombardy provinces.

  • As 385 mm
  • Monza Brianza 365 mm
  • Lodi 360 mm
  • Lecco 310 mm.

«The rainfall recorded is therefore higher than the average for May – underlines Arpa Lombardia -. The most important anomaly concerns the western plain, between Milan and Pavia, where more than three times the typical rainfall for the period fell, while it was more contained in the Alps, almost double, as shown by the Sondrio weather station. Almost everywhere, the day with the highest accumulation was May 15, when 97 mm fell in the city of Milan and peaks of over 150-170 mm were recorded in the province and in the Lodi area. If we extend the analysis from the 50s of the last century, it emerges that the month just passed is, for many places, in the ranking of the rainiest months of May: for example, in Pavia it appears to be the rainiest month of May, while the third in Mantua and Milan”.

«The record period began around mid-February – continues Arpa -. In Milan, since the beginning of 2024, 883 millimeters have been recorded, a value that is unprecedented in the last 261 years of history (measurements at the Brera Observatory began in 1764). If we consider that the average annual cumulative in Milan is around 910 millimetres, this data takes on even greater importance. In the first five months, the rain that normally falls in the course of a year has already fallen. Again in the Lombardy capital, the rains mainly influenced the maximum daily temperature values, but the average temperature in May was slightly lower than the average temperature for the period 1991-2020 (as also in the rest of Lombardy albeit with slight differences)”.

From June 1st (the start date of the meteorological summer), the daily publication of “HUMIDEX” began again. The bulletin, prepared by the ARPA Meteorological Service until September 15, predicts heat discomfort due to the combined effect of temperature and humidity. The document reports, for each province, the level of discomfort detected the previous day and that expected for the current day and the following two. The forecast refers in particular to the flat and urban areas of each territory most exposed to muggy conditions.

The report, transmitted from Monday to Saturday to the health facilities responsible for dealing with the effects of summer heat waves, can be consulted at: https://www.arpalombardia.it/temi-ambientali/meteo-e-clima/bollettini- meteorological/humidex-heat-discomfort/ .

 
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