Weather: the heat returns, temperatures even at 37-39 ° in the shade

(ANSA) – ROME, MAY 30 – After the brief unstable weekend break, the heat returns to all of Italy. To bring it the African anticyclone Scipio who will touch really high peaks for the period. According to Antonio Sano ‘, director and founder of the site www.iLMeteo.it, the maximum values ​​could reach 37/39 ° C in the shade in many places in the beautiful country, even going up to 40 ° C in the inland areas of the major islands.

From Wednesday 1 June the anticyclonic comeback will become even more impressive: we will not only have good weather conditions practically everywhere, but we will also record high pressure and temperature values: at the moment the most affected Italian sectors would seem to be those of the Center-South and the two Islands major, but also in the Po Valley, thanks to the increase in heat, we will have to suffer.

If in the North the hot and humid phase does not prevent the development of strong afternoon thunderstorms over the Alps, while in the Center-South Scipione could dominate unchallenged for at least 5/6 days, even reaching 40 ° C on the extreme southern regions and on the two Major islands at the turn of the next weekend, when the North could instead be reached by more unstable Atlantic currents, most likely harbingers of rain and thunderstorms.

In detail: – Monday 30: In the North: many clouds, some scattered showers; fresh. Middle: improvement but with some downsides, fresh. In the South: sunny and warm.

– Tuesday 31: In the North: many clouds, unstable on the hills and in Emilia Romagna. In the Center: good weather prevailing. In the South: all sun.

– Wednesday 1: In the North: afternoon thunderstorms in the Alps, sun elsewhere. In the Center: all sun in an increasingly warmer thermal context. In the South: good weather prevailing.

Trend. The African anticyclone is expanding with ever greater determination, heat peaks of up to 38-39 degrees in the Center-South.

Afternoon thunderstorms over the Alps. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

Share this article:

Leave a Reply

most popular