Rain and hail in Turin with flooded streets and broken windshields during the storm: disruptions in the city

Rain and hail in Turin with flooded streets and broken windshields during the storm: disruptions in the city
Rain and hail in Turin with flooded streets and broken windshields during the storm: disruptions in the city

Ten days after the last time, Turin is once again forced to deal with hail. On Tuesday 4 June, in the early afternoon, a violent storm also brought grains that destroyed the windshields of some cars. A lot of water fell in just a few minutes, with flooded streets and inconveniences in various areas of the city.

Bad weather in Turin, hail and flooding

A yellow weather alert was in place for Piedmont strong thunderstorms, associated with hailstorms and strong gusts of wind.

A picture that took shape in the early afternoon, when Turin had to deal with a storm that caused flooding And inconvenience to circulation.

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Inconveniences especially in the neighborhood Cit Turin, but also on some sections of Corso Regina Margherita.

The hailstorm of May 24th in Turin

Fortunately, the phenomenon this time was less intense than what happened last May 24th.

That day, in fact, photo And video of the impressive hailstorm in Turin had gone viral on social media.

Good weather from Wednesday 5 June

The situation in Piedmont should stabilize as early as the evening of Tuesday 4 June, col protagonist sun from Wednesday 5th, at least until the weekend.

In fact, already from Sunday 9th, the temporal.

Just as the citizens will go to the seat for the regional elections.

Photo source: Facebook Meteo Pinerolo / Piedmont Weather Center

 
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