hot and very muggy, the capital still has a red stamp
Today, Thursday 28 July, in Rome it will be mostly sunny with temperatures between 20 and 33 degrees. I winds will be weak.
(The Press)
The peaks are scenes of a few degrees, but it is still very hot in the capital. Thanks to the very high humidity, among other things, the perceived temperatures are very close to the real ones recorded last week. There is no perturbation or significant drop in temperatures on the horizon. The African anticyclone will keep us company at least certainly for a few more days. Today, Thursday 28 July, in Rome it will be mostly sunny with temperatures between 20 and 33 degrees. I winds will be weak.
Heat waves, red stamp in Rome and yellow in Latina
According to the heat wave bulletins published by the Ministry of Health, Rome will be both today and tomorrow at level 3, the highest on the scale. Red dot, therefore, with temperatures at 2 pm that will touch 33/34 degrees. At 8 o’clock the thermometer will already show 25/26 degrees. The maximum perceived temperature will be around 36/37 degrees. Red dot also in Rieti, with highs between 33 and 35 degrees, and in Frosinone, with highs around 33/34 degrees. Things are better in Viterbo, yellow stamp today and orange tomorrow, and in Latina, yellow stamp both today and tomorrow with highs around 33 degrees.
It will still be hot
According to the experts of the site 3Bmeteo.com, the disturbance that reached Northern Italy on Friday will also affect Tuscany, but not Lazio. “The South and the rest of the Center will continue to suffer from a high baric field no longer full African but hybrid, Afro-Mediterranean, with greater stability and high but less scorching temperatures. In this context, however, the development of some heat storms is not excluded. in the Apennines during the central hours “. Storms expected on the Apennine ridges.
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