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Italy Turns Sunny by Immacolata as High Pressure Builds

A strengthening Atlantic ridge extends over Italy, bringing calmer, milder conditions for the holiday.

Overview

  • On Saturday, conditions improve across the Centre-North and Sardinia, while residual clouds and isolated showers persist over parts of Sicily, Calabria and Puglia.
  • Sunday features broader stability with mostly clear skies, a few lingering showers confined to southern coastal areas, and morning fog on the northern plains and in internal valleys.
  • By Monday, the Immacolata holiday is expected to be largely sunny and stable nationwide, with daytime temperatures a few degrees above seasonal averages and cool nights locally.
  • Light snowfall is possible at higher elevations on the western Alps, including Valle d’Aosta and northern Piedmont, with snow generally above roughly 1,700–2,000 meters.
  • Westerly and Maestrale winds blow moderate to strong over the Centre-South, the mid-Adriatic, Puglia, Sicily and the central-southern Tyrrhenian on Saturday, then ease on Sunday.