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Barometric Pressure in Turin, IT

Pressure

0000 hPa
00.00 inHg

Temperature

00.0 ℃
0.00 ℉

Wind

00.0 m/s
00.0 mph

Humidity

00.0%
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The pressure in Turin, Italy Italy is predicted to quickly drop over the next few hours, with an average pressure of 1003.8 hPa today, which is lower than normal.

 

Weather prediction: Expect gale force weather

The daily total fluctuation in pressure in Turin is 13.6 hPa, with a low of 995.4 hPa and a high of 1009 hPa. The daily average here is lower than in most cities around the world.

Forecast

 

In Turin, Italy, the barometric pressure tends to vary throughout the year. During the winter months, from December to February, the pressure is usually higher, indicating cold and stable conditions. In the spring and autumn, from March to May and September to November, the pressure can fluctuate, resulting in more changeable weather. Finally, in the summer, from June to August, the barometric pressure tends to be lower, signaling warm and sometimes humid conditions.

Barometric pressure

The landscape around Turin, nestled at the foot of the Alps, plays a significant role in the atmospheric pressure. The towering mountains to the west and north act as barriers, impacting weather patterns. These mountains can cause the air to rise, leading to lower pressure and potentially causing storms and precipitation. Conversely, when the air descends from the mountains, it can create a high-pressure system, bringing more stable and sunny conditions to the region. The geography of Turin contributes to the dynamic and sometimes unpredictable weather experienced in the area.

Disclaimer

* The barometric pressure information for Turin, Italy on this page is for educational purposes only. We are not responsible for its accuracy or reliability. This information is not medical advice. Consult a health professional for medical concerns and do not rely on this site for medical decisions.
 
 
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