CLIMATE TREND. Next week with SUBTROPICAL ANTICYCLONE, but it may not last «3B Meteo



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Weather trend next week
Weather trend next week

START NEW WEEK. The subtropical anticyclone that will strengthen during the next Weekend will culminate with the start of the following week, when it will start to simultaneously target northern Europentale. Monday will be stable and sunny in Italy, with temperatures that will increase a few degrees more compared to already hot weekend. Only near the alpine arc and in the southern inland areas will there be some minor disturbances, mostly limited to daylight hours, but with minor phenomena.

TREND UP TO HALF WEEK. However, the gradual imbalance of the anticyclone towards the northeast of the continent will tend to expose Western Europe, where the humid and more unstable infiltrations of Atlantic origin will take advantage, which will cause an increase in cloudiness also associated with some showers or storms. These will be able to cross into part of our western regions in the middle of the week, especially on Wednesday.

NEXT TREND. High pressure could swing further northeast in the second part of the week, opening a channel of unstable Atlantic currents towards central-western Europe, responsible for a temporary increase in instability also in part of Italy. But given the time lapse, the trend could change and we recommend that you follow the next updates.

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