Genoa, Sahara sand rains from the yellow sky

A similar scenario had already been seen during Easter and Easter Monday

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Of Giorgia Fabiocchi

GENOA – The sand, on June 8th, should be the one you walk on barefoot on the beach, but real summer hasn’t knocked on the door yet. And so, on this Saturday that is more autumnal than summer, sand from the Saharan desert is raining on the Ligurian capital, as already happened on the days of Easter and Easter Monday. The sky of Genoa stood out for its yellowish color, which resembles that of the Sahara. The day, in Liguria and Genoa, did not start off with the best auspices with scattered clouds, which dominated, and light rains which over the course of the hours turned from simple water into mixed sand. The temperatures, however, only rose slightly, with that patina of humidity and maccaja Genoese.

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