Weather, holidays in July? Storms and heat wave, Giuliacci’s forecasts –

Last thunderstorms in the north over the weekend, then the anticyclone phase kicks in, intense heat across Italy. But how long will it last? To provide the weather forecast for the next few days and trends weather forecast for a good part of the month of July he is the colonel Mario GiuliacciThe veteran forecaster explains that Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th July the African anticyclone “is starting to make itself visible, but it will draw warm air not from the Sahara but from the Atlantic” and therefore “it will reach us rather mild”, he states in a video published on MeteoGiuliacci. Not only that. In northern Italy we will still have one of the disturbances that will graze the northern regions and part of the center bringing followingnoon thunderstorms.

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What will happen in the coming days? Monday 8th and Tuesday 9th July the North African anticyclone “is retreating a little” and temperatures will drop slightly, but between July 10th and 15th we will have “the mighty one”, a “heat wave which will be one of the most intense we will have,” explains the meteorologist. How long will it last? Not much, “just seven, eight days”. The most affected regions will be those in the south and the major islands, where temperatures are expected to be between and 35 and 40 degreesbetween 33 and 37 in the center and over 30 degrees in the north. After July 15, the grip of the anticyclone will weaken, which will allow disturbances to infiltrate, harbingers of temporal followingnoon in the north and center. A phase of uncertainty, is Giuliacci’s forecast, which will continue until the 20th of the current month. Useful indications, especially for the many Italians who are deciding whether go on holiday in july or prefer the month of Augustthe one traditionally dedicated to travel and vacation.

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2024-07-06 06:15:52

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