Naples Weather, this is the week of the African anticyclone Apocalisse4800 – so called because of the freezing level expected at 4800 meters, on the top of Europe, Mont Blanc.
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Record temperatures will be reached in many cities in the next few days, with maximum values close to or slightly above 40 degrees in the plains. This is predicted by the experts at the website ilmeteo.it, according to whom “with the African anticyclone, the atmosphere will reach almost total stability: for the next seven days the sun will be prevalent and the sky will be practically clear over all regions. Only occasional and rather isolated brief showers or rapid heat storms should be reported along the Alpine borders (especially in Alto Adige, in Val Pusteria) and more rarely over the central Apennines (especially in Abruzzo)”.
With Apocalypse 4800 temperatures up to 41°C.
But it will be the temperatures, both maximum and minimum, that will be the protagonists of what will most likely be the hottest week of the year. The maximum values, starting from Wednesday 20th and at least until the weekend of the 23rd and 24th, are expected to continuously and constantly increase with peaks of 39-41 degrees.
At night temperatures can reach 30°C.
And if during the day you will sweat a lot, the climate will be even worse at night when temperatures will almost touch 23 degrees at least until 30 pm.
But let's see in detail how the day looks today in Naples. Sunny and warm in the morning, partly cloudy or hazy skies during the rest of the day. During today there will be a maximum temperature of 36°C at 15:6, while the minimum at 24:XNUMX will be XNUMX°C.
Intensity of ultraviolet rays 8.9
Winds will be light from East-North-East in the morning with an intensity of about 10km/h, in the afternoon light from West with an intensity of about 13km/h, light from North-East in the evening with an intensity between 10km/h and 18km/h. The highest solar intensity will be at 13:8.9 with a UV value of 992, corresponding to XNUMXW/mXNUMX.
Article published on 18 July 2022 - 10:02