NEXT WEEK starts with ACQUAZZONI but then ANTICICLONE «3B Meteo



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Weather trend next week
Weather trend next week

SITUATION AT THE BEGINNING OF THE WEEK. The deep circulation of low pressures over Italy that will characterize the Weekend It will remain until the beginning of next week between Italy and the Balkan Peninsula, again leading to certain instability in some of our regions, where will you have bad local weather conditions. Specifically, on Monday a new front piloted by the low pressure zone will depart from the western Mediterranean towards our peninsula, causing a getting worse first in Sardinia and then in the south-central Tyrrhenian regions, with sometimes even strong phenomena and electrical storms. The cold air that fuels depression It may also be discharged in southern regions, where it will cause a drop in temperatures.

TREND UP TO HALF WEEK. Already from Tuesday there will be a gradual recovery from high pressure expanding from Western Europe, which will favor a gradual stabilization of the meteorology in Central-Western Europe, limiting instability to the Balkan sector. Except for some local unrest in our Tyrrhenian areas, this will open a more stable phase also for Italy, with the improvement of the weather and the recovery of the temperatures, after the outbreak in perfect autumn style of the weekend.

NEXT TREND. The duration of the neonatal anticyclone is still being evaluated, given that near the first weekend of October could suffer further attacks due to the disturbed Atlantic flow, with consequences still uncertain. Given the time distance, the trend could change and we recommend that you follow the next updates.

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