From tomorrow, African heat returns, peaks of up to 42 degrees are expected

Government, Ciriani:

(ANSA) – ROME, 13 JUL – Constantly rising temperatures for at least a week, no rain, maximums that float around 40 ° C with even higher peaks. This is the picture that awaits us starting tomorrow and in the next few days, not only in Italy, according to the website www.iLMeteo.it.

“This new hot and drought phase arises once again from Algeria with the thrust of warm currents as far as the British Isles – explains meteorologist Lorenzo Tedici – 35/37 ° C are also expected in London while the maximums have already reached figures’ Algerian ‘also in Portugal and Spain, and it goes towards 46 ° C: the peak will then hit France, even the northern one “.

As for Italy, temperatures will rise as early as tomorrow, “then the great heat could arrive from Sunday for at least five days: a decidedly strong high pressure, hot air masses and intense sunshine are expected. A all this is added to a very warm sea with values ​​up to 28 ° C, typical of the Caribbean “. To this situation we must add “the snow drama: our mountains have been melting for weeks now and we do not have the fundamental albedo effect; it would be essential to be able to reflect the fiery rays of the Solleone on the snow”. “The trajectory of the heat – explains Thirteen – is being defined and could head a little further north, towards Germany, however it goes, the temperatures will again reach 40 ° C in the shade”.

IN DETAIL Wednesday 13. In the North: clear or partly cloudy skies everywhere. In the Center: prevailing good weather, warmer. In the South: ample sunshine.

Thursday 14th. In the North: sunny and warm, rare thunderstorms in the Eastern Alps. In the Center: sunny and warm. In the South: good weather.

Friday 15. In the North: sunny and warm. In the Center: sunny and warm. In the South: sunny.

Trend. In the following days, the African anticyclone will once again assert itself with greater vigor. Constantly rising temperatures, warmer especially in the Center-North. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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