“Models are pointing to rain.” When are they expected – The Weather

In Italy the heat is making itself felt. There are those who are packing their bags to go to the beach and are rejoicing, and those who, instead, have to stay in the city and are suffering from the high temperatures. Colonel Mario Giuliacci wanted to take stock of the situation and spread the latest weather forecast through a video published on the YouTube channel of MeteoGiuliacci. The expert wanted to announce two pieces of news: “A good one and a bad one,” he said, staring into the camera. But what kind of weather awaits us? Will the thermometers start to show lower values ​​again?

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First of all, “the African anticyclone will return in a big way.” “The heat we have now in Italy is almost normal for the Center-North. For the South, however, it is a little above average. Let’s not forget that, in the last 7 or 8 days, maximum temperatures have exceeded 34 degrees only in 5/10% of cases. The heat has eased,” explained the meteorologist. As for the African anticyclone, “it is returning and this time temperatures will rise,” he specified.

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In other words, “the maximum temperatures, in the North, will last until August 2 or 3 in the Center-North and until the 4th in the South”. “The maximum temperatures, especially this week, will reach up to 34 degrees in Northern Italy. Excluding Emilia-Romagna. I don’t think we will reach 40 degrees”, continued Giuliacci. Then the sentence that perhaps everyone was waiting for: “Fresh Atlantic winds will arrive and the models predict rain especially in the Adriatic and southern regions”, he concluded.

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2024-07-29 20:54:44

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