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Make way for summer and rising temperatures: the African heat is back

Make way for summer and rising temperatures: the African heat is back
Make way for summer and rising temperatures: the African heat is back

After the last few days of instability, there is room for summer with clear skies and rising temperatures. But this also means the return of the African heat.

According to the experts at 3bmeteo.com, starting from Monday 17 June, the muggy front coming from Africa will encompass the South and a large part of the central regions. Especially in the South, thermometers will rise well above 30 degrees as “model estimates are for values ​​even above 40°C in Sicily, Calabria, Puglia but locally also in the Centre”. The heat wave will intensify next Tuesday, but the real heat will arrive between Wednesday and Thursday according to experts. The fact is that next week will be days of good weather and high temperatures, which however could give way to a new disturbance shortly thereafter.

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The forecast for the next few days in Abruzzo

In Abruzzo good weather and rising temperatures. “Over the next few days – we read on 3bmeteo – the strengthening of a high pressure field will bring decidedly more stable and drier conditions even in the mountains. Anticyclone which will give a first taste of summer, with temperatures reaching peaks of 28/30 °C also on the coastal sectors. Moderate heat which will be felt more in the internal areas of the sector, especially between valleys and internal plains, with peaks of up to 31/32°C”. The heat wave has been confirmed over the next week, the second of the season after that of early June, with temperatures further increasing to exceed 35/37 degrees in internal areas. Stuff likely to increase along coastal areas.

 
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