Current situation
A north-westerly flow is currently having a variety of weather effects. On the one hand, it is bringing light precipitation to the northern side of the Alps and, on the other, it is responsible for the formation of a leeward cyclone on the southern side of the Alps. This brings precipitation to large parts of the Mediterranean region, from Sicily to the Apennines to the Croatian Adriatic coast. It shifts from the Gulf of Genoa to the Adriatic, its fronts become occluded and the eastern southern side of the Alps is blessed with snow. Rumour has it that the Julian Alps could see half a meter of snow! In the footage you will find impressions from a webcam on the Zoncolan, famous for a mountain finish in the Giro d'Italia, as well as precipitation radar and a measuring station in Val Alba. Given the dry winter so far, this is a PowderAlert for the locals. However, the temperatures will remain mild, as the westerly flow will continue for the time being.