
The cause will be attributable to the passage of a real cyclonic vortex, associated with the passage of cool oceanic air with consequent thermal contrasts and violent atmospheric phenomena.
With the maps in hand, we can tell you that the summer crisis will still be significant and the beautiful season will have to struggle quite a bit to regain altitude.
However, it seems that the African Anticyclone has not yet exhausted the cartridges available and by the end of the month it could reposition itself over our regions, determining yet another heatwave of Summer 2024.
SHORT-TERM WEATHER The intrusion of cool, or rather mild oceanic air, is already happening.
Over the western seas, specifically between the Ligurian Sea and the Sea of Sardinia, the atmosphere is becoming particularly unstable and in the next 48 hours there will be opportunities for locally significant thunderstorms both in the Northwest and in Sardinia.
Phenomena that will extend towards the Triveneto and Tuscany, then more convincingly towards the Center-South between Sunday and Monday.
These last two days will see the passage of a real cyclonic vortex bringing bad weather.
It is worth noting the acceleration of the wind and especially the sharp drop in temperatures, with the heatwave being literally swept away.
SUMMER TOWARDS THE END The beautiful season, at least from a meteorological point of view, is about to come to an end.
Let us remember that on September 1st, by international convention, Autumn will begin.
It is therefore legitimate to ask what will happen to the weather conditions and observing the various mathematical models the answer seems to be one and only one: the heat will return.
Yes, the African Anticyclone could return but be careful, because the Atlantic perturbation flow will dangerously approach the Alpine arc and could progressively begin to erode the northern flank of the High Pressure.
IN CONCLUSION In any case, Summer is not over yet and we know all too well that in recent years even September has often been a scorching month.
Remember that weather forecasts are more reliable up to 5 days, while their accuracy decreases with the increase of the forecast period.







