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Weather, boom up to 42 degrees then a cyclone arrives

A sub-tropical matrix high pressure field is protecting our country from bad weather that is raging on the rest of Europe. This is what the experts ofiLMeteo.it.

At least until Thursday, the anticyclone will guarantee generally sunny and very hot days, after which it will suffer an attack by a cyclonic vortex descending from Northern Europe. The team at www.iLMeteo.it announces that today, Monday, will be a still very hot and mostly sunny day. Temperatures will rise above 30 ° C in the Center-North and will reach peaks of 35-37 ° C in the South, as in Puglia, Basilicata and Sicily. Storms will instead be frequent in the Alps of Lombardy and Triveneto and in some cases they could go as far as their respective high plains.


From Tuesday to Thursday morning the weather will not change, the sun will prevail over most regions and isolated showers or short thunderstorms will affect the alpine borders more than anything else. The maximum thermal values ​​will further increase in the South with peaks of 40-42 ° C on the internal areas of Sardinia and Sicily. Things will change from Thursday afternoon; the pressure will begin to decrease in the North due to the arrival of cooler air which, crossing the Alps, will generate a depression vortex. Strong thunderstorms will break out in the central-eastern Alps and then extend to the whole of the Triveneto and the whole Po Valley.

The team of the website www.iLMeteo.it warns that on Friday a cyclonic vortex will fall on Italy. From the beginning of the day showers and very heavy thunderstorms, with hailstorms and possible tornadoes, will hit the northern regions and then move towards the central ones in the afternoon. Temperatures will drop sharply even by 10 ° C compared to the previous days. In the first weekend of July the bad weather will move south.

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