A new data-set of Italian monthly minimum and maximum temperature series fo
r the period 1865-1996 has recently been set up and analysed for trend with
in the project "Reconstruction of the climate of the past in the Mediterran
ean area" of the National Research Council (CNR). The project allowed the c
ompletion and updating of the Ufficio Centrale di Ecologia Agraria (UCEA) s
ecular series data-set that was set up in the '70s. Although the data were
tested for homogeneity and sometimes homogenised, the presence of some urba
n series may cause urban heat islands to partially affect the observed tren
ds. In this framework the aim of this paper is the analysis of the effects
of this possible bias in the period 1951-1996 in regional average series ca
lculated for two different geographic areas: Northern and Central-Southern
Italy. The analysis is performed comparing Northern and Central-Southern se
asonal average temperature anomalies calculated using the UCEA-CNR data-set
with the same series calculated using the Italian Air Force data-set that
includes only rural and airport stations.