temperatures dropping but fire alert still on

temperatures dropping but fire alert still on
temperatures dropping but fire alert still on

SICILY – They can pull a sigh of relief the Sicilians who, at least for the day of tomorrow 3rd Julywill have to deal with a less intense heat compared to the last few days.

I highest peaksaround 30 °C, will be recorded at Catania e Syracuse. Temperatures are slightly lower in the rest of the Region. The probability of fires is consequently also decreasing: the Civil protection he did not branch out therefore no red fire alertas it has done in the last two days. Tomorrow Sicily will be “coloured” with orangewith no areas more at risk than others.

The sun will shine on most of the island. In the afternoon some clouds will take over. Rain is likely in Messina.

The Civil protection however he did not communicate no state of alert as regards the rainfall.

Weather forecast for tomorrow July 3rd

The experts of 3b Meteo they explain that: “A high pressure field embraces the Region ensuring stable and sunny weather everywhere. Specifically on the Tyrrhenian coast scattered clouds alternating with clearings throughout the day; on the Ionian coast mostly clear or partly cloudy skies throughout the day, except for some evening clouds; on the southern coast e zone internal mostly clear or partly cloudy skies throughout the day; on the Apennines variable weather day, with more clearings during the afternoon. Cloudy or very cloudy skies in the evening with light rain. Moderate winds from the north-west quadrants rotating to the north-west quadrants; Freezing level around 4400 meters. Lower Tyrrhenian Sea and Sicilian Sea very rough; Channel from rough to very rough“.

Temperatures by province

  • Agrigento: 18/28 °C
  • Caltanissetta: 16/28 °C
  • Catania: 22/30 °C
  • Anna: 13/24 °C
  • Messina: 22/27 °C
  • Palermo: 22/27 °C
  • Ragusa: 16/26 °C
  • Syracuse: 21/30 °C
  • Trapani: 22/23 °C.

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