The grip of the heat that is affecting all of Europe gives no respite. According to the latest bulletins from the Ministry of Health, the red-sticker city are destined to go from 12pm on Monday 22 June to 3pm on Tuesday, and then arrive at 16 urban centers by Wednesday 24 June. The picture remains dominated bysubtropical anticyclonefed by very warm air over the Mediterranean and central-western Europe. In Italy the highest temperatures are expected especially at North and along the Tyrrhenian regionswith values ​​well above the average for the period and peaks up to 37-38 degrees in the most exposed areas and in many cities, including Milan, Florence and Rome. The heat will also be felt in the evening and night hourswith lows that will barely drop below 24-25 degrees. Here are the forecasts for the week and the trend for the country.

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