
A detailed analysis shows that the atmosphere is preparing for typically autumnal scenarios, with the first significant depression coming from the North Atlantic ready to hit between France and the Iberian Peninsula, bringing with it a marked deterioration in weather conditions. Forecasts for Western Europe While Italy seems temporarily protected by the African anticyclone, which limits the impact of Atlantic disturbances, Western Europe will not be as fortunate.
In these regions, the weather is expected to be more unsettled, with rain and winds that will leave their mark. It is essential to closely monitor these developments, as, despite current forecasts indicating some stability for areas further east, surprises could present themselves unexpectedly. Medium-term weather outlook Looking beyond, towards September 10, the autumn signals become even more pronounced.
A disturbed flow coming from the Atlantic will head south, directly influencing the Mediterranean.
This movement will be supported by another deep depression that will position itself near the British Isles, confirming the central role of the Atlantic Ocean in defining European weather dynamics. We cannot ignore the signals coming from the west-northwest, nor underestimate the power of the thunderstorms expected in the coming days.
The very warm Mediterranean, with temperatures close to 30°C, will play a significant role, serving as an immense reservoir of energy for these disturbances.
The strong thermal gradient will be crucial for the development of intense phenomena, such as impetuous wind gusts, downpours, and hailstorms. A couple of disturbances will not be enough to cool the Mediterranean: the thermal drop of the waters will be very slow and gradual, therefore it will be a key factor for the intensity of the phenomena even in the continuation of Autumn, at least until November.






