"Tomorrow, Monday, July 21, very high maximum temperatures are expected , with the possibility of exceeding 40 degrees in southern and eastern Sardinia."

This concludes the alert bulletin issued this afternoon by the regional Civil Protection.

"A high-pressure system extends from Africa to central Europe," it explains. Two cyclonic systems are positioned over the Atlantic Ocean, near the English Channel, and over eastern Europe. The combined action of these pressure systems," according to the meteorological reconstruction, "is favoring the flow of warm air of African origin toward the Tyrrhenian Sea and cold air of polar origin over northwestern Europe."

During tomorrow , "the eastward movement of the Atlantic cyclone will cause the influx of warm air of African origin towards the Sardinia Channel and southern Italy."

The heatwave is expected to begin at 10 a.m., and the alert remains in effect until 8 p.m.

(Unioneonline/E.Fr.)

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