Severe bad weather is coming in the next 48 hours in several parts of Italy with a maximum alert for cloudbursts, wind and storm surges in Sicily and Calabria, partly also in the south of Sardinia and the rest of the south, said Lorenzo Tedici, meteorologist of the site www.iLMeteo.it.
Confirming the clash between a Tunisian cyclone and a Polish front, Tedici said: "Over the next few hours the most intense rains are expected in Sicily, where up to and over 100 mm will fall.
"From the afternoon other torrential rains will hit the same areas and also the rest of the southern peninsula while it will improve in Sardinia".
In the second part of Thursday, we will also see the effects of the second disturbance that will bring showers, thunderstorms and heavy hail to the North-East and then to the West.
On Friday, however, the fusion of the two disturbed fronts is expected with cloudbursts in the South and on the Central Adriatic, gusts of wind, storm surges and violent phenomena.







