“They don’t concern us”, what happens in the South –

“They don’t concern us”, what happens in the South –

The situation continues weather forecast of the last few days, by virtue of which “two completely different and rather close fronts” are maintained, he explains Paolo Sottocorona in the forecast for La7 on Wednesday 30 October and for the following days, waiting for the All Saints’ Day Bridge. The first front is “that of high pressure which affects a large part of Italy“, explains the meteorologist a Omnibus. In other words, “we will only see a few clouds in the larger islands.” However, the low pressure front is nearby, with “phenomena that were also intense yesterday”, in particular over Spain and partly over Portugal and North Africa. In Italy, however, today we will have clear or slightly cloudy skies over almost the entire peninsula with “a few clouds here and there that manage to arrive on the major islands, but essentially without significant rain”, explains Sottocorona.

“They don’t concern us”, what happens in the South –

Thursday 31 October, day of Halloweenthe situation does not change: “Same pattern with some clouds on the major islands” where isolated and very light rain will be possible. Friday November 1stAll Saints’ Day, the script repeats itself: clear or slightly cloudy everywhere except for the major islands. Intense phenomena caused by the low pressure that persists over North Africa, underlines the meteorologist, “do not concern us”.

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**Interview ⁤with Meteorologist Paolo Sottocorona on Upcoming Weather Patterns**

**Editor:** Good afternoon, Paolo. Thank you for joining us ​today to discuss the current weather situation as we approach the All Saints’ Day Bridge. Can you tell us a ‍bit about the two weather‌ fronts you⁤ mentioned recently?

**Paolo Sottocorona:** Good afternoon! Yes, we’re currently dealing ⁤with two distinct fronts impacting the weather across‍ Italy. The ⁣first is a high-pressure‍ front that has settled over much of the country. ⁢This will lead to⁢ predominantly ⁣clear skies with just a few clouds, mainly in the larger islands.

**Editor:**​ That sounds ​promising for ⁤those‍ planning ⁢to travel or enjoy the holiday weekend. What about ‍the second⁤ front‌ you mentioned?

**Paolo Sottocorona:** The second‍ front is a low-pressure system that is situated nearby. This has ‌been⁣ responsible for ⁣some intense weather ‌phenomena, particularly affecting regions like Spain and parts of Portugal.‍ While we might not feel the full impact in Italy, it’s important to stay updated as these weather patterns can evolve.

**Editor:** With the arrival of All Saints’ Day, do ​you expect any significant changes in the‍ weather that could affect outdoor plans?

**Paolo Sottocorona:** Right now, it appears that the high-pressure system will dominate, keeping ⁤our weather ‌fair and stable ‌for the holiday. However, it’s ‌always wise to keep an eye on forecasts in case the low-pressure front ⁣makes​ its presence felt​ as we get closer to‍ the weekend.

**Editor:**‌ Thank you, Paolo. This is invaluable information for our viewers planning their holiday activities. Any final thoughts for our audience?

**Paolo Sottocorona:** Just a reminder to enjoy the beautiful weather and be⁢ mindful of any changes that could come with the changing fronts. And, as always, ⁣stay tuned to weather updates.⁣ Have a great All Saints’ Day!

**Editor:** Thank you, ‌Paolo, for your insights.⁤ We appreciate‌ your time!

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