During this week the weather will continue to be characterized by the Halloween anticyclone: the thermometer explodes on the peninsula.
A new week begins on the Italian peninsula, with anticyclonic currents that will continue to affect the forecast for the next few days. In fact, we will have an unusual heat for the season: all the details.
How the weather on the peninsula changes (Via Pixabay)
Italy is still in an African bubble, with the anticyclone which will also characterize the Ponte di Ognissanti. The latest updates confirm the powerful Halloween anticyclone that will transport us to November, with serious consequences for Italy. The atmosphere of these days will not present many truths. Italy is experiencing a truly exceptional meteorological context, both for the fairly long duration of this abnormal phase, and for the temperatures which remain at values extraordinarily above average.
The general configuration remains dominated by a vast summer-like African matrix anticyclone. Atmospheric stability and warm, sunny days will certainly be one of the salient and decidedly abnormal aspects as of the weekend. The thermal values will also be out of the ordinary. But there will also be serious environmental consequences such as fogs. Obviously smog will also be among these, here is what will happen in the next 24 hours.
Weather, still high in Italy: all the forecasts
How the weather on the peninsula changes (Via Pixabay)
The situation on the Italian peninsula does not change. In fact, the African High is still in great shape. Between today and tomorrow, the warm anticyclonic currents will reach the peak of its expansion over Italy by positioning the maximum bariques both on the ground and at high altitude in the northern regions. So we will have sun and abnormal heat without interference, it will also be a little drier air. So let’s see in detail what is happening in the three main sectors of the country.
Over the northern regions of Italy we will have partly cloudy skies but with fogs until morning over the Po Valley. Clouds will gradually increase from evening/night over the Western Alps and Liguria. The thermal values will result without any variation, with the maximum stabilizing between 22 and 25 degrees.
On the other hand, over the regions of central Italy, we will have clear or partly cloudy skies. There will obviously be local mists until morning on the Tyrrhenian coasts and the bottoms of the Apennine valleys. Here too, the temperatures will remain stable, with maximum values ranging from 22 to 26 degrees.
Finally, over the regions of southern Italy we will have partly cloudy skies from the early morning. Obviously there will be daytime densities in Sardinia and Salento, despite this there will be no phenomena. Temperatures will also be stationary here, with highs that will be stable with highs that range from 22 to 26 degrees.