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Strong thunderstorms in the north and 40-degree peaks in the south-central
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Strong thunderstorms in the north and 40-degree peaks in the south-central

The Italian news agency ANSA reports on extreme weather conditions across Italy, with violent thunderstorms and hail expected in the northern regions while temperatures reach up to 40 degrees Celsius in central and southern areas. Meteorologist Lorenzo Tedici explains that the combination of accumulated heat and humidity in the Po Valley with cooler air coming from the Central Eastern Alps will trigger heavy rain and hail, particularly in the Veneto region. Despite these storms, temperatures are expected to continue rising, reaching peaks of 45°C in parts of Sardinia and 42°C in cities like Nuoro and Caltanissetta by Friday. The heatwave is anticipated to last until Sunday, after which temperatures are expected to gradually decrease.

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Strong thunderstorms in the north and 40-degree peaks in the south-central

The Italian news agency ANSA reports on extreme weather conditions across Italy, with violent thunderstorms and hail expected in the northern regions while temperatures reach up to 40 degrees Celsius in central and southern areas. Meteorologist Lorenzo Tedici explains that the combination of accumulated heat and humidity in the Po Valley with cooler air coming from the Central Eastern Alps will trigger heavy rain and hail, particularly in the Veneto region. Despite these storms, temperatures are expected to continue rising, reaching peaks of 45°C in parts of Sardinia and 42°C in cities like Nuoro and Caltanissetta by Friday. The heatwave is anticipated to last until Sunday, after which temperatures are expected to gradually decrease.

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