Mega-Cyclone Nils: Europe in Alert – Italy Faces Terrible 48 Hours

by Daniel Perez - News Editor
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Italy and the whole of Europe are preparing to experience one of the most violent meteorological phases of recent decades, an event that risks going down in history due to its impact and the vulnerability of an already tormented territory. Just three weeks after the destructive fury of Mega-Cyclone Harrywhich has left behind it a trail of incalculable damage, the Mediterranean and Western Europe are about to become the theater of action of the Mega-Cyclone Nils. This new low pressure system, characterized by a extremely deep baric gradientwill manifest itself between tomorrow and the day after, Thursday 12 e Friday 13 February with an uncommon virulence.

In a winter that has never stopped plaguing the Peninsula with incessant rains and unprecedented rainfall accumulations, Nils represents the definitive threat to a now saturated soil, incapable of absorbing further water supplies without generating large-scale hydrogeological criticalities. The baric maps of the models DWD (Germany) e Met Office (UK) show the location of the Mega-Cyclone Nils in the middle of tomorrow, Thursday 12 Februarywith a deep low pressure even 983hPa in the upper Adriatic and an impressive baric gradient from the Atlantic Ocean to Southern Italy: this is why the wind will be very strong!

Cyclone Nils Europe Italy map

The anticipation of the storm and the shock data of the wind today in the South and in Calabria

Despite the main core of Nils has yet to release its maximum energy, Southern Italy is already experiencing a very strong one today bad weather which serves as a disturbing prelude to what will happen in the next few hours. Calabria and Sicily are currently lashed by violent winds and torrential rain which are already creating the first inconveniences. The data collected in the last few hours are emblematic: gusts of wells have been recorded in Calabria 109km/h ad He couldin Reggio Calabria, followed by 92km/h of Melito Porto SalvoThe 86km/h of Sant’Elia in Catanzaro ei 74km/h of Capo Vaticano. Even the Sicily was not spared, with tips of 92km/h a Patti marina, 86km/h a Gazzi in the southern area of Messina, 83km/h to Carini, 79km/h in Brolo e 77km/h a Palermo Boccadifalco. These numbers, while impressive, represent only one small appetizer compared to the extreme phenomena expected for Thursday and Friday, when the cyclonic dynamics will reach its full baric maturity.

The European emergency between Spain and France under the fury of Nils

The scope of the Mega-Cyclone Nils it is so vast that it paralyzes Western Europe before even hitting Italy hard. In these hours, Spain e France are already in the heart of the storm, with the authorities having decreed thered alert over large portions of the territory. In Francethe prefect has ordered the total closure of schools in several departments of the south-west and along the Atlantic coast, where the gusts of wind are exceeding 140km/h. The Spain is no exception: the Galicia and the Cantabrian regions are plagued by very high waves and monsoon rainfall which have forced thousands of people to stay indoors. This European framework confirms the exceptional nature of Nilsa storm”monster” which is redesigning the climatology of this February 2026, pushing forecast models towards scenarios that are rarely observed in our latitudes.

The wall of snow in the Alps and the phenomenon of the breakthrough on the Italian slopes

The analysis of satellite data and maps developed by Moloch model of the CNR-ISAC highlights an exceptional situation along the entire Alpine arc, directly linked to the dynamics that is affecting the France. While the foreign sides of France, Swiss e Austria they will literally come submerged by snow accumulations that could exceed two meters at altitudethe Italian side will not be spared. The dynamics of Nils in fact it will favor a powerful person breakthrough phenomenon: the rushing currents from Nord-Ovest they will push the clouds beyond the border ridge, bringing intense and persistent snowfall even in the internal valleys of the Aosta Valleyof the Piedmont and of Lombardy. The Olympic mountains, where the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympicsthey are preparing for a real storm, with visibility reduced to a few meters and accumulations that will grow with impressive speed. The Moloch model clearly shows how heavy snow patterns are concentrated along the boundary, signaling a frozen fraction of precipitation that will exceed 75cm of accumulation in just twelve hours over very large portions of territory.

Here are the maps with the snowfall forecast for tomorrow, Thursday 12 February:

snow warning Thursday 12 February morning

snow warning Thursday 12 February evening

Torrential rain and flood risk between central and southern Italy

I know it neve will be the protagonist on Alpsthe rest of the country will have to deal with humid and unstable ventilation that will discharge frightening quantities of water to the ground. The day of Thursday will see a drastic worsening starting from the central Tyrrhenian regions and then moving rapidly towards the South. The Moloch model indicates very worrying total rainfall accumulations on the Calabria and on Campaniawhere the colors of the map turn strongly towards purple and fuchsia, indicating local cumulations that could touch the 150-200 millimeters in less than twenty-four hours. There Calabriain particular, is in a position of extreme meteorological danger: the stau effect induced by the reliefs of the Apennines will amplify rainfall, transforming the waterways into concrete threats. With terrain already compromised by the rains of recent months, the risk of landslides, mudslides and flash floods is at the highest levels, creating a pervasive red alert situation.

Here are the maps with the total rainfall expected for tomorrow, Thursday 12 February:

weather warning Thursday 12 February morning

weather warning Thursday 12 February evening

The call of mild air and the worsening of the flood risk in the Centre-South

As we have just seen from the maps above, no snow is expected in the Centre/South tomorrow except on the highest Apennine peaks. A further critical factor for the Central and Southern regions is in fact represented by the recall of relatively warm currents of Atlantic originwhich will accompany the transit of Nils. This mild air mass will significantly raise the freezing point, limiting the snowfall exclusively to the Apennine peaks above 1,800 meters of altitude. As a result, the huge amount of precipitation expected will not accumulate in the form of snow cover but it will turn entirely into torrential rain; this imposing volume of water will instantly pour into the valleys, exponentially increasing the hydraulic load of rivers and the risk of devastating floodssince the soil will have no way to retain the water supply at altitude through freezing.

The wind storm over Sardinia, Corsica and the Tyrrhenian regions on Thursday morning

The first act of Nils’ wind fury will take place in the morning of Thursday 12 February. CNR wind maps show a large red and purple area enveloping the Sardinia and the Corsicawith gusts from the West that will sweep the coasts and mountains reaching average speeds higher than 130km/h. This impetuous flow of air will pour violently towards Liguria and Tuscany, making the seas extremely rough and putting the stability of coastal structures to the test. There Sardinia it will be literally overwhelmed by gusts which on the most exposed garments could exceed 140km/hmaking maritime connections impossible.

wind alert Thursday 12 February at 10am

The Mistral hurricane in the night between Thursday and Friday and the devastating storm surges

The maximum peak of the windstorm is expected to Thursday eveningwhen the nucleus of Nils it will move towards the southern Tyrrhenian Sea, triggering a very violent one Mistral storm. The hourly projections of the Moloch model are impressive: between 10pm on Thursday and first light on Friday, the sector between the Channel of Sardinia, the Straits of Bonifacio and the Lower Tyrrhenian Sea will be lashed by winds which the map indicates with shades of dark purple, synonymous with speeds that almost reach 150km/h. We are at full scale values ​​on the map. This is a sustained wind of the intensity of a category one hurricane on Saffir-Simpson scale. This wind push will raise massive waves, with significant heights that could reach 11 meters in the heart of Tyrrhenian. The risk of devastating storms for the coasts of Northern Sicily and of Tyrrhenian Calabria it is concrete: the energy accumulated by the sea will hit the coasts with a destructive force. Be careful of strong winds, and storm surges, even Malta.

In the North, the wind falling from the Alps, the famous foehnwill contribute to raising temperatures in the plains but will add a component of extreme turbulence to the entire atmospheric picture.

Moloch maps for Thursday afternoon-evening:

wind warning Thursday 12 February at 4pm

wind alert Thursday 12 February at 7pm

wind alert Thursday 12 February at 10pm

night wind weather warning between Thursday 12th and Friday 13th February

Even more impressive are the model maps My childalso from the CNR, which broadens its gaze across the European continent and highlights the fury of the wind from Bay of BiscayBetween France e Spainuntil Channel of Sicily e Ionian Sea:

European wind weather alert Thursday 12 February at 4pm

European wind weather alert Thursday 12 February at 7pm

European wind weather alert Thursday 12 February at 10pm

Mediterranean wind weather warning for the night between Thursday 12th and Friday 13th February

wind weather warning Friday 13 February at 4am

A fragile Italy under the coordinated attack of an unprecedented winter

The passage of Mega-Cyclone Nils should not be considered as an isolated event bad weatherbut as yet another hit of an extreme weather scenario, driven by the atmospheric river arriving from the Atlantic Ocean to the heart of the Mediterranean. After the disaster of Cyclone Harryin the next few hours we risk seeing similar scenarios in many areas of our country. The CNR-ISAC maps describe a country that will literally be gripped by rain, wind and storm surges. The saturation of the river basins transforms every rainfall into a potential danger, while the violence of the Mistral winds puts the safety of navigation and the stability of the infrastructures at risk. There will be forty-eight hours of maximum emergencyduring which prudence must be absolute. Nils is the testimony of a new meteorological era in which extreme phenomena become the norm and in which an Italy already bowed by the rain must once again prepare to defend itself from the blind fury of the elements.

All the details from the video with today’s complete weather report from MeteoWeb YouTube channel:

To monitor the situation as best as possible weather forecast in real time, below we provide a list of pages with all the useful information to follow the meteorological nowcasting minute by minute:

Weather forecasts for Northern, Central and Southern Italy

Below are the links for direct access to the pages with the weather forecasts, particularly accurate in detail, for the geographical areas of Italy (links can also always be reached from the menu at the top of all the pages of the site):

Weather Forecasts Region by Region:

date: 2026-02-12 00:44:00

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