(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 24 - An Arctic cold snap has broken Italy
in two with fog in the north and snow in the centre and south,
weathermen said Monday.
The white stuff has fallen over low ground in central and
southern regions, while traffic in the north has been snarled by
banks of low fog.
Meteorologists at 'iLMeteo.it' said icy air from the Balkans
will continue to move into Italy along with an anticyclone that
will affect northern areas, bringing more stable weather.
"Italy will continue to be frosty, but again split in two," they
said.
In central and southern Adriatic regions, they said, there will
be more snow on even lower ground while the northern plains will
continue to be shrouded in fog, along with some interior regions
of the centre. (ANSA).
Cold snap breaks Italy in two, fog in north, snow in south
Cold air from Balkans will sweep Italy this week