tramontane

 trah-mon-TAHN

 A cold, dry wind that blows from the north or northwest across southern France and into the western Mediterranean — similar to the mistral but originating over the Pyrenees or the Massif Central rather than the Alps. In Italian, tramontana means both the north wind and the North Star.
Etymology
 Italian tramontana, from Latin transmontanus — "beyond the mountains." The wind comes from the other side.
 weather French Italian mountains
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