Temperatures above 17 degrees, the hottest Christmas of 150 years in Italy

We've often heard about the heat of parties, their magic, and in Turin, the atmosphere on Christmas Eve was really hot. Even the hottest in the last 150 years. A peak temperature of 17.8 degrees Celsius [...] has been recorded in the Moncalier observatory shortly after midnight.
We've often heard about the heat of parties, their magic, and in Turin, the atmosphere on Christmas Eve was really hot. Even the hottest in the last 150 years.
At the Moncalier observatory shortly after midnight, a peak temperature of 17.8 degrees Fahrenheit [17.8 ° Celcius] is recorded - a value that has never been achieved at Christmas, not even by day. The reason is thought to be the hot wind that has accompanied this period.
And since Christmas would be less white and less cold than usual, we knew that, but that's kind of like a lot”, experts from Italian meteorological society wrote on their Facebook page. According to meteorologists, these Christmass will be not usually warm and sunny, but the situation will not be the same anywhere.
Venice is again filled with fear as Christmas Day, according to predictions, the water level will again reach 120cm.
And an orange warning has been issued in the area of Emilia Romana, Lombardy and Venato for bad weather.











