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"Heavy Snow, Flooding Rain to Slam Italy, Balkans Midweek
March 04, 2015; 5:14 AM
A weak storm entering western Europe from the Atlantic will dive southward and rapidly intensify over Italy from later Wednesday into Thursday.
The storm will bring locally heavy rain and high-elevation snow to Italy while a more widespread snow falls from the Dinaric Alps eastward into Romania.
Flooding will be the biggest concern across Italy with central Italy bearing the brunt of this storm system. Rainfall of 25-75 mm (1-3 inches) will be common with localized amounts over 125 mm (5 inches).
While precipitation will fall mainly as rain across Italy, the higher terrain can expect significant snowfall accumulations. The passes connecting west and eastern Italy could experience near blizzard conditions during the worst of the storm with snowfall heavy enough to potentially close roadways for a time.
On the western side of the Dinaric Alps, moisture from the Mediterranean Sea will lead to heavy rain and a flooding threat from Slovenia to Greece. Rainfall totals of 50-100 mm (2-4 inches) will be common. Coastal flooding and flash flooding are both possible as this storm system moves through the region.
Mudslides are also a possibility in the foothills of the Dinaric Alps where heavy rain will combine with snow melt to create unstable ground.
In the Dinaric Alps, heavy snowfall could total more than 50 cm (20 inches) with a widespread travel disrupting snow falling farther east across Serbia, eastern Croatia and northern Romania.
In these areas, snow from Wednesday night into Thursday will cause travel chaos as roads will be snow covered leading to slow travel or possible road closures. Flights in this region will also likely see long delays or cancellations.
The heavy, wet snowfall can also lead to downed trees and power lines with extended power outages possible."