hot alert, red dot and 37 degrees
Sun and heat and temperatures up to a maximum of 37 degrees are the forecast for the weather in Rome and Lazio for Saturday 2 July, a hot day with a red dot.
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The weather forecast in Rome and Lazio for Saturday 2nd of July record hot alert from red dot. The weekend is going to be hot, with the temperature coming in at maximum of 37 degrees. He is still the master of the Mediterranean Basin and Lazio, theAfrican anticyclone carrotsthat brings with it aair for so terrible ‘infernal’. In view of the weekend, the Ministry of Health has updated the bulletin, which will cover today and the next few days, involving 22 Italian cities, including in Lazio as well as Rome Civitavecchia, Frosinone, Latina, Rieti and Viterbo. Next week we will also see a further one temperature increasewhich will arrive in the central regions a peaks of 40 degrees. The anticyclone is expected to begin to lose its energy with the arrival of cooler currents from the north starting Thursday 6 July.
The weather forecast in Rome for today, Saturday 2 July
Today, Saturday 2 July, the weather forecasts in Rome and Lazio register nice and sunny weather. On the capital the sun will shine undisturbed from morning until sunset and the sky will be clear in the evening. Temperatures in the city will fluctuate between lows of 18 and maximum of 37 degrees. Nice weather also on the rest of the Lazio territory, with sun and heat and mostly moderate winds. The maximum will reach 35 degrees in Viterbo and Frosinone, 34 in Latina and Rieti.
The weather forecast in Rome for Sunday 3 July
Sunday 3rd July the weather forecast in Rome records sunshine and heat for the whole day, with temperatures ranging from a minimum of 20 to a maximum of 38 degrees. In the rest of the capitals of Lazio, Viterbo and Frosinone, 35 Latina and Rieti are found at a maximum of 36 degrees.
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