Flooding Footwear for Venice
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Flooding Footwear for Venice
We will be in Venice in the middle of November. I hear that it can be rainy and when it is rainy, the sidewalks are very wet/flooded. Someone even recommended buying cheap plastic boots to wear while there and just trashing them vs. carrying them home. Anybody do something like this? Any recommendations for such boots? TIA!!
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We were in Venice in late October to early November about ten years ago and there was flooding. I don't think we needed special boots though --- there were lots of wooden "duck-walks" wherever the water was high. I seem to recall getting off the vaporettos was mainly where the high water affected us. Maybe it's worse now because of climate change?
This - https://www.apnews.com/57809a9128114f5a9731e3106f417179
This - https://www.apnews.com/57809a9128114f5a9731e3106f417179
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It is flooded now due to heavy rains and sirocco winds. In some places it is 1.5m deep. They put out wooden walkways but wellies are definitely a good idea just in case. In the photos I have seen people seem to be using plastic overshoes or maybe plastic bags. In any case they go nearly to the knee.
This report is in Dutch but you can see what it is like there now: https://nos.nl/artikel/2257001-vier-...in-italie.html
This report is in Dutch but you can see what it is like there now: https://nos.nl/artikel/2257001-vier-...in-italie.html
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We, too, were there during floods. They come at certain times of the day and recede during the same day but may come again the following day. We just bought knee high plastic (I think in pink or blue) boots that just go on directly over your shoes and moved on. IME it did not effect the whole of Venice, just areas particularly low lying here and there. I would definitely no pack my own big boots on the chance that I might want them. The boots they sell run about 15 to 20 euros if I recall correctly. The purchase will be good for the local economy.
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Can't always be predicted - onshore winds, heavy rain also contribute. Spring tides can be predicted obviously but the weather to go with them can't.
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The Guardian today: https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ing-since-2008 You need more than plastic boots for this flood.
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no high tides and full moons don't necessarily mean flooding as yes other factors are involved but chances are more likely in fall with a full moon which as bilbo learned causes high tides! I always thought it would be fun to see Venice flooded - well for a day maybe.
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I thought flooding was more frequent in November and fall?
<The fall is a lovely time to visit Venice, but it is also when the acqua alta (flooding, or literally "high water") is more likely to occur. October through January is the typical high water season, though flooding can occur at any time during the year. Dec 12, 2017
<The fall is a lovely time to visit Venice, but it is also when the acqua alta (flooding, or literally "high water") is more likely to occur. October through January is the typical high water season, though flooding can occur at any time during the year. Dec 12, 2017






