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Piedmont Has Seen a Respite From the Bad Weather, but Snow Is Expected to Return This Week: up to 60 Cm in the Alps, with Flakes Also Possible in the Plains.

TURIN – After a weekend marked by severe instability and the passage of two rapidly passing fronts, Piedmont is enjoying a brief, brighter break. But it will only be a brief respite: starting Tuesday, further deterioration is expected, with snow returning to very low altitudes and significant accumulations in the mountains. Meteorologist Andrea Vuolo provides the update. Monday will be sunnier, but watch out for avalanches. A sunny spell has ope…
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TURIN – After a weekend marked by severe instability and the passage of two rapidly passing fronts, Piedmont is enjoying a brief, brighter break. But it will only be a brief respite: starting Tuesday, further deterioration is expected, with snow returning to very low altitudes and significant accumulations in the mountains. Meteorologist Andrea Vuolo provides the update. Monday will be sunnier, but watch out for avalanches. A sunny spell has ope…

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