Terni sits in central Italy’s hilly Apennine terrain, where a Mediterranean-to-continental transitional climate produces its heaviest rain in autumn, sometimes concentrated into short, intense, and highly localized storms.
On the Nera River in Umbria, the city monitors the river’s level, which can rise quickly in the surrounding hills. The steep, closely-spaced valleys typical of this part of Italy mean small rivers can rise dramatically within hours, a pattern that has produced serious floods here in past decades, and radar remains one of the best tools for anticipating it. Learn more: Flash Flood Warning Signs on Radar · Open the full Rain Map