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12 April 2025

Easter Weekend Weather Forecast Predicts Storms And Rain

Italy braces for severe weather with rain and thunderstorms expected during Easter celebrations

As Italy approaches the Easter holiday, the weather forecast predicts a significant shift from the recent pleasant conditions to a spell of bad weather, including rain, thunderstorms, and even hail. Starting from Sunday, April 13, 2025, Atlantic currents are expected to dominate the weather patterns, leading to a deterioration in conditions across many regions, particularly in the northern parts of the country.

According to 3BMeteo, the initial impact will be felt in the North-West and Tuscany, where clouds and rain, some of which may be intense, are forecasted from the afternoon. Specifically, regions like Liguria and Piedmont are expected to see the most severe weather. The forecast indicates that the Holy Week will not be a dry one, with rain expected to hit the Center-North on Monday, April 14, and spread throughout Italy on Tuesday and Wednesday. By Thursday, April 17, a cyclone is predicted to bring scattered showers and strong winds, further complicating the weather situation.

In terms of temperatures, the weather will significantly influence thermal conditions. Areas experiencing rain may see temperatures drop to or below average, while regions enjoying sunshine could experience warmer-than-average conditions.

This year's Easter and Easter Monday are shaping up to be particularly tumultuous, echoing the weather patterns of 2024. The forecast suggests that rain, showers, and thunderstorms will especially affect the northern regions, with the Tyrrhenian areas, particularly the central parts, facing the brunt of the inclement weather.

As the week progresses, the weather instability is expected to continue. The cause of this extreme atmospheric variability is attributed to the resurgence of the Atlantic disturbed flow, which will send cold fronts repeatedly toward Western Europe and Italy. One of these fronts, driven by polar air masses, is anticipated to initiate a turbulent phase leading up to Easter.

Weather models indicate that the first signs of deterioration will appear as early as Sunday, with heavy rainfall expected in regions like Piedmont, Liguria, Lombardy, and Tuscany. This could lead to local flooding and landslides, particularly in areas that have already been saturated by previous rains. The peak of this adverse weather is predicted to occur between Tuesday, April 15, and Thursday, April 17, when a cyclone is expected to form over the Italian seas, potentially bringing up to 300 mm of rain in just a few hours—equivalent to two months’ worth of precipitation concentrated in a single day.

Furthermore, the forecast for Easter Sunday, April 20, indicates that conditions may remain ideal for the development of thunderstorms, particularly in the central-northern regions and Campania. As is often the case during this season, these thunderstorms are not expected to last all day, leading to the classic spring variability characterized by alternating sunny phases and sudden downpours.

For Easter Monday, April 21, the weather outlook remains unreliable, with rain and showers likely to persist in the Center-North and parts of the South. The forecast suggests that while some areas may experience sunny spells, the risk of rain will always loom nearby.

As Italy gears up for the Easter celebrations, the unpredictable nature of spring weather is likely to impact outdoor activities significantly. Many families may need to reconsider their plans, as the possibility of rain and thunderstorms could lead to cancellations of traditional outdoor gatherings and excursions.

The weather forecast also highlights the importance of staying informed about the evolving conditions. With the potential for extreme weather events such as cloudbursts and hailstorms, residents and visitors are advised to remain vigilant, especially in regions prone to flooding and landslides.

In summary, this Easter holiday weekend is set to be marked by a stark contrast in weather conditions, moving from recent pleasantness to a forecast of instability and rain. As the situation develops, it will be crucial for everyone to monitor updates and prepare accordingly for the possibility of challenging weather.