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    Up to 47°C - Sweltering heat in Sardinia

11:50
18 July 2026

Up to 47°C
Sweltering heat in Sardinia

The heat in Sardinia has reached extreme highs in recent days, as seen on the TemperatureRadar.

In Europe, the worst of the heatwave has shifted from Spain to southern Italy over the past few days with parts of Sardinia reaching unbearable highs.

For inner Sardinia especially, temperatures are hitting 45°C, and even higher locally at just over 47°C.

It gets even hotter...

The all-time record for Sardinia is 48.2°C (July 2023). The European record of 48.8°C was set in Sicily in the summer of 2021.

Although the thermometer often read just under 40 degrees on the coast in recent days, extreme humidity means it is not any more tolerable.

The situation is similar in Sicily, although temperatures did not quite reach the same highs as in Sardinia. Tunisia, on the other hand, took it a step further as temperatures soared to a scorching 49°C in places.

It will remain very hot in the southern Mediterranean over the next few days. However, the worst of the heat is now in the rear-view for the region.

Tunis

Sa
24
42
Su
28
42
Mo
29
41
Tu
28
42
We
29
39
Th
27
40
Fr
26
34
Sa
23
32
Su
23
35
Mo
24
36
Tu
24
36
We
24
37
Th
23
36
Fr
24
37
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Caltanissetta

Sa
29
43
Su
31
40
Mo
31
41
Tu
30
40
We
29
37
Th
26
36
Fr
21
28
Sa
18
27
Su
18
28
Mo
19
29
Tu
21
31
We
22
33
Th
22
33
Fr
23
33
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
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Cagliari

Sa
25
36
Su
24
37
Mo
25
38
Tu
25
40
We
27
37
Th
26
39
Fr
23
31
Sa
22
30
Su
22
31
Mo
21
33
Tu
20
33
We
21
34
Th
21
34
Fr
21
33
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
moreless
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