Rain will continue to affect most
parts of Italy until Friday, weather forecasters at
www.iLMeteo.it said Wednesday.
The sun will return and temperatures will rise at the weekend,
they said.
This week will see the last spell of almost wintry weather and
an African anti-cyclone will ensure sunnier conditions from the
weekend.
Heavy rain will hit the north of Italy Wednesday, particularly
heavy in Piedmont, and then spread to the rest of the country by
Friday, www.iLMeteo.it said.
The anticyclone will bring a "radical" change in the weather
around Liberation Day on Sunday April 25, the forecasters said.
"Warmer air will move in and the atmosphere will stabilise at a
hotter level", they said.
On Saturday and Sunday it will be sunny across the whole of the
country apart from residual showers in the south.
Temperatures will rise from the current 9-14 degrees to 25
degrees in Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany, Sardinia and Sicily, up to
23 degrees in the rest of the North, and a couple of degrees
lower in the rest of the country.
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