The term "Genoa low" refers to a meteorological phenomenon typically associated with low-pressure systems that develop over the Ligurian Sea or near the city of Genoa in Italy. These systems can lead to significant weather changes, particularly in the Mediterranean region, including heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and strong winds. Genoa lows often occur in the autumn and can cause severe weather events, impacting coastal areas and inland regions.
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