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Powerful thunderstorms with large hail and squalls hit northern Italy after abnormal heat waves reaching 34 to 35°C. The most severe impacts were recorded in the Lombardy and Veneto regions.

In Milan (Lombardy), heavy hail covered streets in ice, flooded roads, and caused the River Lambro to overflow its banks. The Seveso River remained at risk. The Barona and western districts of the city were particularly hard hit.

In the province of Cremona (Lombardy), a strong hailstorm hit Soresina and the surrounding area.

In the province of Brescia (Lombardy), hail and wind affected areas of Lake Garda and the Brescian Plain, affecting Bagnolo Mella, Lonato del Garda, Montichiari, and Ghedi. In Montirone, winds tore off part of a hangar roof and threw it onto a sports field.

Roofs of buildings were also damaged, and trees were downed. In the province of Verona (Veneto), a supercell thunderstorm with hail measuring 3-5 cm in diameter struck the Valpolicella and Valpantena regions. The towns of San Pietro in Cariano, Negrar, Pescantina, Villafranca di Verona, and San Giovanni Lupatoto were also affected. Cars and farmland were damaged, and serious traffic jams occurred on the A4 and A22 motorways.