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Football: snow and frost, postponed Bologna-Juventus and Parma-Fiorentina

The wave of bad weather has once overturned the football calendar: Bologna-Juventus and Parma-Fiorentina are postponed – Siena-Rome is also at serious risk – Freezing temperatures on many other fields – The only exception is Catania-Genoa: 11 are expected in Sicily degrees.

Football: snow and frost, postponed Bologna-Juventus and Parma-Fiorentina

As happened last weekend, the Maltempo puts again several Serie A matches at risk scheduled between Saturday and Sunday. 

One of the regions most affected by snow is in fact Emilia-Romagna, where Parma-Fiorentina are scheduled for Sunday at 15pm and Bologna-Juventus at 20.45pm. Both games have been postponed.

The wave of frost is also raging in Tuscany, where it is scheduled Siena-Rome, Monday at 20.45. Perhaps there won't be snow for that day, but the temperatures are worrying: forecasted -7 degrees, which could lead to the decision to bring the match forward to 15 or 18 pm.

Inter-Novara in Milan is also under observation and Atalanta-Lecce in Bergamo (both Sundays at 15pm), even if there shouldn't be any major problems.

No problem even for the two advances on Saturday: Cagliari-Palermo is played in the evening, while Udinese-Milan is scheduled for 18pm, a match that is theoretically at risk, but according to the weather forecasts, it will be cold for the Friulian city (-3 degrees) but it won't snow.

The safest match of all, and also the most attractive for those who prefer the stadium to television, is definitely Catania-Genoa. Even 11 degrees are expected in Sicily on Sunday afternoon, while in Naples for the match against Chievo on Monday evening intense rain and 4 degrees is expected, but we will play.

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