ROME, July 7, 2025
Italy’s Weather Whirlwind: Northern Heat Relief, Southern Sizzle, and Impending Storms
Italy experiences varied weather: heat in the north, continued southern heat, and potential thunderstorms.
- The northern part of Italy will experience a return of heat, but less intense.
- Southern Italy will continue to see above-average temperatures.
- There is a risk of violent thunderstorms and storms in certain areas.
- A cooler climate is expected until the weekend of July 12 and 13.
- Large hail is possible in some regions.
The weather forecast for Italy is a mixed bag, with a **heatwave** returning to the north but at a lower intensity, while the south will continue to experience temperatures above average.
Mid-Week Heat Returns to the North
After a brief respite, the weather is set to shift again. The northern regions can expect the return of heat by mid-week, though forecasts suggest it won’t reach the scorching levels previously experienced. This milder heat should be more bearable for residents and tourists alike, especially compared to the persistent high temperatures baking the south.
Southern Italy Still Sizzling
The southern part of Italy isn’t getting the same break. Temperatures are expected to remain above the seasonal average. For those in the south, it means continuing to take precautions against heat-related illnesses. Staying hydrated, seeking shade during peak hours, and limiting strenuous activity are crucial for the days ahead.
Thunderstorm Risk
Beyond the contrasting heat patterns, parts of Italy also face the risk of severe weather. Violent thunderstorms and storms are possible. Residents are advised to stay informed about local weather alerts and have a plan in place in case of severe weather.
Cooler Weather on the Horizon?
There’s a glimmer of hope for those seeking relief from the heat. A forecast indicates a potential shift to a cooler climate leading up to the weekend of July 12 and 13. This would bring welcome respite from the intense heat that has gripped much of the country.
Hail Risk
Large hail is possible during these storms, posing a threat to property and agriculture. It is important to monitor weather updates closely. The areas most at risk should brace themselves.
Supercells and Record Hail
Recent bad weather included instances of record hail. Supercells are thunderstorms, and they were the cause.
