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  2. Storm Ciarán - Wikipedia

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    Storm Ciarán, known in Germany as Storm Emir [8] was a European windstorm that severely affected parts of Europe from late October to early November 2023. Part of the 2023–24 European windstorm season, Ciarán impacted northwestern Europe and killed 21 people, eleven of whom were in Italy and four in France.

  3. Tuscany Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather Events - AOL

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    Get the Tuscany local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  4. Climate of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy is located in southern Europe and it is also considered a part of western Europe, [12] between latitudes 35° and 47° N, and longitudes 6° and 19° E.To the north, Italy borders Switzerland, France, Austria and Slovenia and is roughly delimited by the Alpine watershed, enclosing the Po Valley and the Venetian Plain.

  5. List of extreme temperatures in Italy - Wikipedia

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    October 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The following table lists the highest and lowest temperatures recorded in each region in Italy , in both Celsius and Fahrenheit. Region

  6. Climate of ancient Rome - Wikipedia

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    A weather diary, compiled by Ptolemy in Alexandria in around 120, mentioned rain in every month except August and thunder throughout the summer. It helps to explain the agricultural prosperity of Roman Africa (the granary of Rome), and the prosperity of southern Spain in the Roman era. [ 15 ]

  7. Tuscany - Wikipedia

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    Tuscany (/ ˈ t ʌ s k ə n i / TUSK-ə-nee; Italian: Toscana, Italian: [tosˈkaːna]) is a region in central Italy with an area of about 23,000 square kilometres (8,900 square miles) and a population of about 3.8 million inhabitants.

  8. 2011 European floods - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 floods in Europe, were caused by a series of storms in the fall, including Cyclone Meeno [3] [4] and Tropical Storm Rolf. [5] [6] [1] The floods occurred in late October–early November in Spain, France, Italy, and Ireland.

  9. Pitigliano - Wikipedia

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    According to data available for the 30-year average 1951–80 for the only weather station located within the municipal area and in the table below, [5] the average annual temperature is about 14.1 °C (57.4 °F) at 313 metres (1,027 ft) above sea level in Pitigliano, while the average annual rainfall is 926 millimetres (36.5 in).