During this Thursday, we will have an African anticyclone which is gradually weakening, therefore the temperatures will also drop: the forecast.
It will be a special Thursday for the Italian peninsula, which will see the weakening of the African high for the first time in days. Here is what is happening on the Italian peninsula in these hours.
Forecast by country for the next few days (Via Pixabay)
Even November is just around the corner and on the penultimate day of the year, something out of the ordinary could happen. Indeed, for a few weeks we realize that it is too hot to be in the middle of autumn. According to the projections, from next month we could create a particular synoptic configuration equivalent to a real atmospheric block. In practice we will have a vast anticyclonic field, literally “nailed” to the peninsula.
There is therefore a serious risk of facing an endless summer. So after the month of October we risk experiencing a Novembrata due to the umpteenth advance of the African anticyclone which will bring stable weather and temperatures well beyond the climatic averages, particularly in the Center-South and on the two islands. majors. The heat is therefore ready to invade the peninsula for a long time to come. Despite this, in the next few hours the African hot currents could take a step back, let’s find out all the news.
Weather, anticyclonic respite: first drop in temperatures then rains
How the situation on the Italian peninsula is changing (via Pixabay)
During this Thursday the anticyclone will start to lose its strength, but nevertheless it will remain well anchored to our peninsula. Thus in the Italian regions the weather will remain mostly sunny, with very mild climates for the season we are experiencing. Despite this, we will have to face some fogs during the coldest hours over the Po Valley and in the interior areas of central Italy, clearing up under the action of the sun. Let’s find out in detail what is happening in the three main sectors.
Over the northern regions of Italy, we will have a slightly cloudy morning, with local fogs that will diminish the view along the Po. Thereafter we will have an increase in clouds in the west, until we have completely overcast skies in the evening over Piedmont and Valle d’Aosta with showers over the Alps. Temperatures will drop slightly, with highs ranging from 20 to 24 degrees.
While, on the other hand, in the regions of central Italy we will have a morning marked by a slightly cloudy sky. In fact there will only be fog and mist or local fog banks at dawn over Tuscany and Umbria. The temperatures will not undergo any particular variations, the maximum stabilizing between 22 and 27 degrees.
Finally, over the regions of southern Italy we will have little cloudy skies, apart from the variability ready to create a slight instability over lower Calabria, northern Sicily and southern Sardinia. Temperatures will be stationary, with highs ranging from 21 to 26 degrees.