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After the Cold Wave, the Atlantic Disturbance Arrives, Temperatures Rising and Wind Gusts over 100-140 Km/h

TURIN – After one of the coldest nights in the last ten years, Piedmont is already beginning to see temperatures rise across the entire Alpine region. According to meteorologist Andrea Vuolo, these are the effects of the Atlantic low pressure system arriving from the northwest, which, intermittently between today and Friday, January 9, 2026, will cause breakthrough precipitation from the French side, especially in the mid-to-high valleys from Mo…
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TURIN – After one of the coldest nights in the last ten years, Piedmont is already beginning to see temperatures rise across the entire Alpine region. According to meteorologist Andrea Vuolo, these are the effects of the Atlantic low pressure system arriving from the northwest, which, intermittently between today and Friday, January 9, 2026, will cause breakthrough precipitation from the French side, especially in the mid-to-high valleys from Mo…

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quotidianopiemontese.it broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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