Easter: sunny weather but cooler. Unstable in the South

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(ANSA) – ROME, APRIL 16 – Generally sunny on Easter day and Easter Monday, but with cooler temperatures that in 24 hours will drop below the average for the period with the maximum expected at 15-17 degrees from North to South compared to this day’s peaks of 28-29 degrees. The wind is also increasing.

This is the picture provided by www.iLMeteo.it which records in these next hours of Saturday 16 April a very fast cold front, coming from Finland, which will keep cloudy skies in the Center-North with thunderstorms more likely from the Triveneto towards Lombardy and in the evening also on Lower Lazio.

But on Easter Sunday the weather will improve rapidly from late morning in the Center-North with mostly sunny but cool and windy conditions. In the meantime, a Libyan cyclone, also associated with thunderstorms on the Sahara, will cause a partial worsening between Sicily and Calabria with some rain. For the winds, also for Easter Monday, Mattia Gussoni, meteorologist of the site www.iLMeteo.it, suggests paying attention to the wind from Abruzzo to Sicily, with an interest in the Lazio and Campania coasts from late morning.

IN DETAIL – Saturday 16th April. In the north: sunny, from the afternoon scattered thunderstorms with hail, more likely in Triveneto and Lombardy. Middle: partially rising clouds with isolated possible showers by evening on Lazio. In the south: scattered clouds, some rain between Sicily and Calabria.

– Easter Sunday, April 17th. In the north: sunny. Center: sunny but with strong winds from the north-east. South: unstable with scattered rains, more likely and intense on Calabria and Sicily.

– Easter Monday, April 18. In the north: sunny. Center: sunny, residual clouds between Abruzzo and Molise. In the south: variable until early morning with local rain showers then improving but locally windy.

Trend: from Wednesday 20 April the weather is getting worse due to the arrival of a cyclone from the west. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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