
Entro sera ci sarà l'ingresso di venti freschi settentrionali, forti su basso Adriatico e Ionio, le temperature scenderanno di 4 o 5 gradi su tutte le regioni adriatiche, qualche grado in meno altrove. Si aggrava quindi - dice Meteo.it - il problema della siccità. E la situazione è difficile anche in Italia, dove si è registrata a livello nazionale secondo il Cnr la seconda primavera più calda dal 1800 ad oggi, con un'anomalia di +1,9 gradi e la terza più asciutta con un deficit di quasi il 50% rispetto al periodo 1971-2000. Nelle prime ore del mattino possibili piogge isolate tra il sud della Calabria ed il nordest della Sicilia. In particolare, sempre il direttore Sanò, comunica la possibilità di una fase temporalesca più accesa, nel corso di Sabato 17, sui rilievi appenninici centro-meridionali, tra Abruzzo, Est Lazio, Campania, poi più giù verso la Lucania e la Calabria. Sarà poi interessare valutare anche il tasso di umidità che farà salire in diverse parti del paese quelle che sono le temperature realmente percepite.
Al Centro Italia al mattino condizioni meteo con tempo stabile e sole prevalente sia sul versante Tirrenico che sul quello Adriatico eccetto sui settori costieri. Temporali e rovesci in tutto il centro sud, con in arrivo nelle prossime ore di un rinforzo dei venti e conseguente calo delle temperature. Le temperature minime saranno in calo e le massime tenderanno ad aumentare. Da segnalare solo il rischio di qualche temporale di calore pomeridiano lungo le Alpi con qualche cumulo innocuo in sviluppo lungo l'Appennino meridionale e sui monti della Sicilia. Le temperature caleranno ulteriormente, con massime tra 28 e 31. Lunedì e martedì le temperature saranno in rialzo e nuovamente sopra la media stagionale, ma su livelli ancora accettabili, poi da mercoledì vivremo una nuova intensificazione del caldo con valori pomeridiani che si riporteranno anche attorno ai 35 gradi.
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