Liberation Weekend will bring salt and good weather. The African anticyclone will bring pre-summer-like days, with highs soaring 10°C above the seasonal average.

Lorenzo Tedici, meteorologist and media manager at iLMeteo.it, confirms that we'll experience a long weekend marked by high pressure, sunshine, and moderate heat.

Italy will therefore be bathed in lovely sunshine throughout the country. The only real recommendation is for those already dreaming of their first swim of the season: dips in the sea are discouraged, or at most, should be kept very brief. "Don't be fooled by the warm air: the water retains considerable thermal inertia and is still at late-winter temperatures," Tedici emphasizes. In Sardinia (Tyrrhenian coast), the water temperature will hover around 18°C , in the Ligurian and Tyrrhenian Seas 17°C, and in the central-northern Adriatic Sea 15°C. "These temperatures will send shivers down the spine of even the most intrepid, and would likely put even Northern European tourists to the test, even those accustomed to sea temperatures below 10-14°C," the expert comments.

As for next week, the one that will lead us to the May Day long weekend, the situation is currently dominated by uncertainty, but it's very likely that we won't have the splendid weather expected this Liberation weekend.

Temperatures are set to drop and we will see a return of more unstable conditions.

(Unioneonline)

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