The weather situation in Italy and Europe is not improving and the exceptional heat will continue to invade the peninsula: all the forecasts for today.
The African anticyclone continues to make its voice heard in Italy and Europe. Indeed, the African anticyclone continues to strengthen and for the fall there is still no room: what is happening on the peninsula.
The weather situation on the peninsula (Via Pixabay)
November is approaching and autumn is advancing in a decidedly “abnormal” climatic context, without rain or snow in the mountains. Italy therefore runs a serious risk. After the Terza Ottobrata and the Halloween High, the record November Novembrata will probably also be served from Wednesday 2 November. So we find ourselves in autumn but with a weather situation more suited to the summer season. A situation that define dramatic is also little.
Indeed, without the autumn rains, there is a drastic risk of catapulting us into a national “water crisis”. Already during the summer that has just passed, we have been able to see how many Italian municipalities have been left without water. Unfortunately, for the moment, the weather models signal the arrival of an exceptional month of November, with good weather, above-average temperatures and above all the lack of precipitation. Let’s find out what’s happening this Wednesday.
Weather, still too hot over Italy: the high pressure strengthens
How the weather on the peninsula changes (Via Pixabay)
The climate anomaly affecting much of Europe will intensify over the next few days as warm air associated with the African high pressure sweeps across the northeast. In fact, the hot air bubble of African origin will rise further in latitude, conquering a large part of Italy. So let’s go and see in detail what is happening in the three main sectors of the Italian peninsula.
In the regions of northern Italy we will have an initially cloudy sky due to low clouds or fog banks in the Po Valley, eastern Liguria and the pre-Alpine areas, with many passages. Temperatures will rise further, with highs set to fluctuate between 21 and 25 degrees.
On the other hand, in the regions of central Italy, we will have mostly cloudy skies from the early hours of the morning, with the exception of low clouds and local fog banks in the morning on the Tyrrhenian side. Temperatures here will remain stationary, with highs stabilizing between 21 and 27 degrees.
Finally, over the regions of southern Italy, we will have clear and partly cloudy skies during the morning hours. There will be no local mists or low clouds early in the morning on the coasts of Salento. Here too we will have stable temperatures, with maximum values that will stabilize between 25 and 28 degrees.