Italy will have to endure another
week of intense heat, especially in central and southern Italy
and Sardinia, one of its top forecasters said Monday.
"Maximum temperatures will range between 39°C and 41°C across
many areas of central and southern Italy and across all of
Sardinia," says Federico Brescia, meteorologist for iLMeteo.it.
The mercury will reach 30°C in Sardinia, even at the reference
altitude of 1,500 meters.
"Such warming," Brescia comments, "will push the freezing level
to extraordinary levels, ready to exceed 5,000 meters."
In Florence, the thermometer will reach 39°C, in Rome 38°C.
Northern Italy will experience hot and muggy conditions, with
the Po Valley reaching 37-38°C in the afternoon, although the
heat will be slightly less intense than in the southern regions.
Medium-term weather simulations show no signs of an end to the
heatwave over the course of the week.
The only notable exception will be between Friday and Saturday,
when a temporary and slight weakening of the northern edge of
the high pressure system will favor a slight drop in
temperatures in the North, associated with a few localized
thunderstorms.
In the rest of the peninsula, sunshine and static weather will
remain the main protagonists.
In detail:
- Monday the 13th. In the North: increasing sunshine and heat.
In the Center: sunny everywhere. In the South: increasing
sunshine and heat.
- Tuesday the 14th. In the North: sunny and hot; some showers
in the eastern Alps. In the Center: sunny and very hot. In the
South: sunny everywhere.
- Wednesday 15th. In the North: hot and sunny. In the Center:
sunny with abnormally hot weather. In the South: sunny and
exceptionally hot, with peaks of 41°C, especially in Sardinia.
- Outlook: more unstable weather in the North over the weekend,
abnormally hot weather in the Center-South.
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