Naples Weather: No “Indian Summer” this year, due to the presence of a cyclonic vortex over the western Mediterranean that will bring bad weather to many Italian regions.
The days around November 11, St. Martin's Day, are traditionally mythical, explains Antonio Sanò, director and founder of the site www.iLMeteo.it, Why, “Statistically speaking, a large high pressure figure is imposing itself over the Mediterranean basin, giving rise to a stable, sunny phase with a mild climate during the day and relatively cold at night”.
This year however, observes Sanò, “this period could be a big flop, in fact a cyclone present near Sardinia will continue to send numerous rain impulses that will affect many regions, especially the southern ones”Given the position of the vortex, the most unstable and at times disturbed areas, specifies the director of iLMeteo.it, will be the two major islands, the South, the central Adriatic sides and in these hours also the Northeast and Lombardy.
Finally, important news also for the weekend when the first invasion of polar air could occur. In detail Monday 8. In the north: overcast skies with rain in the Northeast and in Lombardy, then on lower Piedmont. In the center: bad weather in the Adriatic regions and in Sardinia, rain also in Lazio. In the south: very unstable with scattered rains, sometimes intense in Sicily. Tuesday 9. In the north: often overcast skies, but generally dry. In the center: intermittent showers, in Sardinia it gets worse towards evening and night.
In the south: rain in Sicily, heavy in Agrigento, Trapani and Palermo, weak and intermittent elsewhere. Wednesday 10. In the north: rain in Piedmont and western Liguria. In the center: bad weather in Sardinia, showers on the Tyrrhenian coasts. In the south: bad weather in Sicily, drier elsewhere. From Thursday bad weather in Sicily and still in Sardinia, improving elsewhere with rising temperatures.
Article published on November 8, 2021 - 11:06