
In the North, however, a field of high pressure has returned, bringing unusually calm conditions for the period, with fog and a worsening of air quality.
During the weekend, the weather situation will be quite stable, but a threat is expected for the following days.
In fact, a disturbance is arriving that between Tuesday and Wednesday will bring rain, thunderstorms, and snow, accompanied by strong winds and temperatures above the seasonal norm.
Temperatures well above the seasonal average in the South with peaks up to 22-25°C
Temperatures Sunday: stable weather conditions, therefore temperatures almost stationary.
In the North, highs not exceeding 9-11°C.
In the Central-Southern regions, however, highs up to 15-17°C.
A different story for Sardinia, with peaks of 20-21°C. Temperatures Monday: winds from the southern quadrants increase and temperatures rise in the Center-South, with highs up to 20-22°C. In the North, stationary and cooler temperatures. Temperatures Tuesday: still strong winds in the South and temperatures around 20°C, with peaks of 21-22°C in Sicily.
In the North, cold air begins to enter, causing a drop in highs. Temperatures Wednesday: cold air over all of Northern Italy and a drastic drop in temperatures, with highs not exceeding 6-7°C.
Cooler also in the Center, while the anomalous heat continues in the South. Temperatures Thursday-Friday: according to the latest weather update, polar cold air should reach almost all of Italy, with a thermal collapse in the South down to 10-12°C in just 24 hours.
Highs will be between 1-4°C in the North, up to 6-7°C on the Center Tyrrhenian side (colder on the Adriatic side), and within 10°C in the South.






