The automatic metric RASS (Radio Acoustic Sounding System), operating at an acoustic wavelength ∼1 m, proved to be able to measure continuously the thermal vertical profiles as far as about 1 km in 50% of soundings with an accuracy generally within a few tenths of K degrees and with an altitude resolution of (30÷40) m. A set of triennal data of the diurnal evolution of the convective boundary layer (CBL) during Summer, as monitored by a metric RASS operating in the Po Valley (Italy) is presented and discussed. Although atmospheric turbulence, pertinent to the considered unstable conditions, is one of the main factors limiting the radio-acoustic sounding range, by means of the metric RASS it is possible to follow the growth of the mixing lay...