Wednesday was the hottest day in
Milan for 260 years, the Lombardy regional environmental
protection agency said on Friday.
Arpa said the average temperature during the day was 33 degrees
Celsius, 0.2 degrees above the previous record of 32.8 degrees
Celsius set on August 11, 2003.
Temperature data recordings began at the Brera station in Milan
in 1763.
The Lombardy regional capital was one of a number of major
Italian cities on red heat alert on Wednesday as the country
continued to bake in the anticyclone Nero.
Temperatures will remain high until the end of the week when the
heatwave is expected to break up, giving way to cooler weather.
Heavy rainfall is expected in some parts.
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