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Hot: Charon and Minos set fire to the South, storms to the North

Throughout the first half of July, the South and Central-South will continue to be heated by Charon and then by Minos, which in some areas will bring temperatures above 42 degrees - In the North, however, thunderstorms, rains and storms are expected. Even hail.

Hot: Charon and Minos set fire to the South, storms to the North

A few drops of rain will fall today in the North, with the possibility of thunderstorms in the coming days as well. But the real protagonists of the time are Minos, who arrives in the South, and Charon who also sweeps the Center. From Sunday in Sardinia and Sicily, air conditioning will become vital for many because the third Saharan subtropical anticyclone will arrive, which will set the South on fire until mid-July. 

In the northern regions, on the other hand, fresh air arrives. Atlantic, connected to the vortex stationed over Great Britain and which German meteorologists across the Alps have called "Mina". Not only. There may also be storms with hail in the North, in Trentino Alto Adige, Veneto, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Piedmont, Lombardy and even Emilia Romagna. Possible thunderstorms in Liguria, the Apennines and the Marches. 

Caronte station in the central-south, bringing as always the Saharan heat. This weekend the anticyclone will be replaced by Minos, which will reach its maximum power between Monday 9 and Tuesday 10, but it will continue at least until July 15, bringing record heat to the Campidano in Sardinia, the Agrigento plain in Sicily, the Matera area in Basilicata and the Foggia area in Puglia, where 42 degrees will be exceeded. Rome, with its 38 degrees, will not be outdone.

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