Overview
- Strong thunderstorms and heavy showers are affecting northern and central Italy on May 6, with isolated rain in southern regions.
- Key areas at risk for severe weather include eastern Liguria, upper Lombardy, eastern Veneto, Friuli Venezia Giulia, and parts of Tuscany and Lazio.
- Meteorologists attribute the unstable weather to a cyclonic vortex over Spain and France, influenced by cold air from Northern Europe and a high-pressure ridge extending to the Barents Sea.
- Weather models predict frequent convective storms and above-average rainfall through late May, with sunny intervals interspersed with afternoon downpours, hail, and gusty winds.
- The early-May heatwave, which saw temperatures reach 31°C in northern Italy, has ended, marking a transition to a wetter and stormier period.