Avellino weather, the forecast for tomorrow Monday 27 May

The forecast for Monday 27 May ad Avellino show a day characterized by significant climatic variations. In the morning, the sky will be clear with light cloud cover, while in the afternoon and towards the evening precipitation in the form of light rain is expected. Temperatures will remain cool, with values ​​between +14.9°C and +23.6°C.

During the Night, the sky will be clear with cloud cover varying between 37% and 63%. Temperatures will be around +13.1°C, with a slight perception of cold of +12.7°C. The wind will blow from the East at a speed of around 3.2km/h.

Upon awakening, at morning, the sky will be clear with cloud cover around 10%. Temperatures will rise to +22.2°C, with a perception of heat of +21.7°C. The wind will be weak, coming from the North – North West at a speed of 2.6km/h.

In the afternoon, the sky will progressively become overcast, with cloud cover reaching 94%. Maximum temperatures will be +23.6°C, with a perception of heat of +23.2°C. The wind will increase slightly in intensity, coming from the West at a speed of 8.9km/h.

In evening, precipitation in the form of light rain is expected, with cloud cover remaining at around 96%. Temperatures will drop to +14.9°C, with a feeling of cold of +14.8°C. The wind will blow from the South at a speed of 3.2km/h.

In conclusion, the forecast for Monday 27 May ad Avellino they indicate a day with a sunny start, followed by an increase in cloud cover and precipitation in the afternoon and evening. Temperatures will remain cool, with a slight drop during the day. It is advisable to pay attention to climatic variations and be prepared for possible light rain during the day.


All weather data for Monday 27 May in Avellino

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