
This shift could cause a slight weakening of the anticyclonic foundations, at which point the massive cold air could expand westward, dampening the fully winter thermal effect on much of our regions. This does not mean it won’t be cold, especially on the days of the Immaculate Conception and next Monday, when we expect snowfalls – locally abundant – in various areas of the Central North.
Snow that could fall at hilly altitudes, but in the case of Northern Italy, it could extend towards the western sectors of Emilia and Piedmont.
Obviously on the plains. As for the South, however, the snow level should be above 3280 feet, but as mentioned, much will depend on the exact trajectory of the incursion and the probable perturbation complications arising from the Mediterranean’s response.
The Mediterranean, according to the maps, could generate a secondary cyclonic vortex bringing bad weather. Moreover, it is right to highlight that the weather could remain unstable for most of next week and if we want to project further, international calculation centers tell us that the atmospheric dynamism of this first part of December could continue.
Dynamism that could favor Winter, given that the Polar Vortex is experiencing some minor setbacks. But as for the various climatic patterns, let’s leave it to our colleagues to deal with them, in this context, we simply wanted to delve into the forecast theme considering that in the coming days it will certainly be the subject of local and national news.






