
Next week will start with further thunderstorms, caused by the passage of a cool air mass moving from west to east.
This cool air mass will attempt to counter the subtropical anticyclonic ridge, which will quickly dominate, triggering a significant heatwave expected to spread on a large scale.
These fluctuations could persist for a long time, probably until beyond the middle of the month. SHORT-TERM WEATHER Next week’s heatwave could be the most intense so far; in some regions, the temperature could exceed 40°C.
These values, significantly above seasonal averages, will only increase the thermal energy surplus.
When a new change occurs, atmospheric phenomena could be particularly intense. SUMMER MODE WEATHER In the last decade of June, there could be significant changes, with the consolidation of summer thanks to an anticyclonic ridge that will bring good weather and a significant increase in temperatures.
However, as mentioned, new depressionary pitfalls could occur due to insidious cold drops, accompanied by a sharp drop in temperatures.
The strong thermal contrasts could generate very intense thunderstorms. IN CONCLUSION Many changes are expected, all oriented towards a rather eventful early summer (from a meteorological point of view).
Remember that weather forecasts are more reliable up to 5 days, while their accuracy decreases with the increase of the forecast period.







