New Year's Eve approaches under the influence of the Azores high pressure system. Over the next week, a broad area of high pressure will extend from the Atlantic Ocean toward Western Europe, including Italy. According to the website 'ilmeteo.it', the high pressure system will ensure greater atmospheric stability, with temperatures that aren't too cold, especially during the middle of the day.
Starting from Monday, December 30, the sun will dominate over a good part of the Italian territory. However, the prolonged lack of ventilation could cause the formation of fog in the Northern plains and in the Central valleys, with the risk of accumulation of pollutants. The New Year's Eve is expected to be with stable weather, while good weather will also accompany us on New Year's Eve.
However, a significant change in weather conditions is expected in the first few days of the new year. A powerful influx of cold air from the Arctic could first affect Central and Eastern Europe, and then Italy.
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The Azores anticyclone is a situation that seems interesting, but I wonder if the fog in the North can be a health problem. Let's hope there is not too much pollution on New Year's Eve.