Weekly Weather Forecast; Severe Flooding in Italy kills 2; Drought Persists

Aniylah Rushing

Sunny conditions will continue all throughout this week. Winds gusts up to 10 to 15 mph. Today’s temperature range is from 92 degrees to 65 degrees Fahrenheit. Rain is not expected throughout the whole week.

 

Monday, May 8

 

High Temperature: 92 degrees Fahrenheit 

 

Low Temperature: 65 degrees Fahrenheit 

 

Humidity: 16 percent 

 

Wind Speed: 11 mph

 

Forecast: Sunny 

 

Chance of Rain: 0 percent 

 

Tuesday, May 9

 

High Temperature: 93 degrees Fahrenheit 

 

Low Temperature: 62 degrees Fahrenheit 

 

Humidity: 14 percent 

 

Wind Speed: 15 mph 

 

Forecast: Sunny 

 

Chance of Rain: 0 percent 

 

Monday, May. 8

 

High Temperature: 92 degrees Fahrenheit 

 

Low Temperature: 65 degrees Fahrenheit 

 

Humidity: 16 percent 

 

Wind Speed: 11 mph

 

Forecast: Sunny 

 

Chance of Rain: 0 percent 

 

Tuesday, May 9

 

High Temperature: 93 degrees Fahrenheit 

 

Low Temperature: 62 degrees Fahrenheit 

 

Humidity: 14 percent 

 

Wind Speed: 15 mph 

 

Forecast: Sunny 

 

Chance of Rain: 0 percent 

 

Wednesday, May 10

 

High Temperature: 84 degrees Fahrenheit 

 

Low Temperature: 60 degrees Fahrenheit 

 

Humidity: 18 percent 

 

Wind Speed: 13 mph

 

Forecast: Sunny

 

Chance of Rain: 0 percent 

 

Thursday May. 11 

 

High Temperature: 89 degrees Fahrenheit 

 

Low Temperature: 64 degrees Fahrenheit 

 

Humidity: 16 percent 

 

Wind Speed: 9 mph 

 

Forecast: Sunny 

 

Chance of Rain: 0 percent 

 

Friday, May 12

 

High Temperature: 95 degrees Fahrenheit 

 

Low Temperature: 67 degrees Fahrenheit

 

Humidity: 12 percent 

 

Wind Speed: 8 mph 

 

Forecast: Sunny

 

Chance of Rain: 0 percent 

 

A flood in Italy recently killed 2 people due to the nonstop rain. Only one person was swept away by flood water while riding a bike, and another person went missing.Investigators also discovered a body that was found near Imola when a residence was hit by a flood-triggered landslide.The rainfall increased by 1.5 meters (almost 60 inches) within 24 hours. Smaller rivers overflowed in Emilia-Romagna. Nearly 450 people were escorted from their own homes. According to the Coldiretti agriculture lobby, they claimed that the violent storms, far from bringing relief from the drought, had worsened the situation, as floodwaters damaged vineyards and olive groves and only remained near historic lows at 43 percent capacity.