POSSIBLE WEATHER EVOLUTION OVER 15 DAYS The mathematical models leave no room for doubt: the first week of July will maintain weather conditions similar to those observed so far.
Atmospheric variability will continue to be the dominant theme, fueled by a large North Atlantic depression that seems intent on pushing south. The influence of ocean currents will be felt again in the first half of next week, with rather pronounced effects.
Indeed, another drop in temperature is expected, an increase in west-northwest winds, and the return of thunderstorms.
This scenario could characterize the entire first decade of July, preventing summer from settling in definitively. SHORT-TERM WEATHER During the weekend, temperatures will still be very high.
The African Anticyclone will prevail again, although it will not be able to consolidate permanently.
This anticyclone will push Saharan air over much of Central-South and the two major islands, extending northward over the course of the weekend. However, in the northern regions, particularly in the west, violent thunderstorms may occur on Saturday.
These phenomena could dangerously extend towards the high plains, therefore maximum caution is advisable. SUMMER STRUGGLES TO TAKE OFF As mentioned, a significant cooling is expected at the beginning of the week and the models indicate the possibility of new intense thunderstorms.
Due to the marked thermal contrasts, hail and gusts of wind are also expected.
Although the forecast details will be further explored elsewhere, it is clear that this trend could continue until July 10, with some possible variations. IN CONCLUSION Summer seems to struggle to take off.
The African heat continues to manifest and attempt to impose itself, but the vast North Atlantic depression will continue to influence the weather conditions in Italy.







