Mar 6 • 08:29 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

Yellow Sky and Red Snow, 'Dirty' Rain Soaks Italy: Where It Will Happen

A weather phenomenon influenced by a cyclone is bringing Saharan dust and unusual rainfall to Italy, resulting in a yellowish sky.

Italy is experiencing a unique weather phenomenon as an anticyclone weakens, leading to a significant shift in weather conditions. Following a spell of clear and sunny weather across the country, clouds are now forming due to a cyclone originating from the area between Spain and Algeria. This has resulted in rain laden with Saharan dust, leading to the unusual sight of yellowish skies across several regions, particularly in Central-Southern Italy. Expected precipitation will cover cars and balconies with a fine layer of this dust, noticeable after the rain subsides.

Meteorologists explain that the phenomenon is due to the warm Sirocco winds, which are transporting large amounts of desert sand northward. This influx of sandy air is so substantial that it could even affect the skies of the Scandinavian Peninsula, coloring the atmosphere yellow over a wide area of Europe. Lorenzo Tedici from Ilmeteo.it elaborates on the situation, emphasizing how atmospheric conditions have allowed for such an extraordinary event, impacting air quality and visibility across the regions affected by the dust.

Areas most affected by this weather pattern include both flat and hilly terrains, where rain will remain confined to these regions. As the cyclone continues to influence weather patterns, residents are advised to prepare for the effects of this unusual rainfall and to consider the implications it may have on health and outdoor activities. The presence of Saharan dust in rainfall raises concerns about air quality and potential health risks, especially for individuals with respiratory issues.

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