Weather forecast, “anticipation of San Martino summer”. But there is the date of the temperature drop –

Weather forecast, “anticipation of San Martino summer”. But there is the date of the temperature drop –

Sun and mild temperatures characterize the weather forecast of this bridge of All Saints’ Day but there is the date of the temperature drop. The weather forecasts for the next few days are provided by the experts at IlMeteo.it according to which in the next few days we will have a strengthening of high pressure, a sort of “anticipation of the traditional one Indian summer“, the days with above average temperatures that usually occur in late November. Well, on the All Saints weekend we will have “sun, but above all temperatures outside the norm“, explain the meteorologists. We are talking about values ​​”up to 5-6°C above average”, especially in the northern and central-southern areas.

Weather forecast, “anticipation of San Martino summer”. But there is the date of the temperature drop –

However, a problem looms lowering of temperatures. The date to mark is that of Sunday 3 November: “Although the good weather is expected to persist, temperatures will begin to drop, thanks to the influx of fresh northern winds.” It will not be a collapse or a drastic turning point, sensitive enough to bring temperatures back to normal. How long will it last? Probably for a good part of the week from 4 to 10 November.

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**Interview with Marco Rossi,​ Meteorologist at IlMeteo.it**

**Editor:** Thank you ​for joining ‍us today, Marco. The‌ weather forecast for ⁣the upcoming All Saints’ Day ‌bridge seems quite pleasant. Can you tell us what we can expect in the coming days?

**Marco Rossi:**‌ Absolutely! We’re looking ‌at a period characterized by sunny skies and mild temperatures,⁢ which will make for a lovely ⁤holiday. The ⁣experts are‍ predicting a significant strengthening of high pressure, leading to what many refer⁤ to as an “Indian summer.”

**Editor:** That sounds delightful! For those ⁢unfamiliar with the term “Indian summer,”​ could you elaborate on what it means in terms of ​weather patterns?

**Marco Rossi:** Certainly! An Indian summer typically refers to a period‌ of‍ warm, dry weather that occurs ⁢in late autumn, usually ⁢after a‍ frost. It’s a phenomenon that tends to​ bring​ above-average temperatures for a short time, creating a​ pleasant‍ contrast to the more typical chill of November.

**Editor:** Are there any specific temperature ranges we should be aware of during this time?

**Marco Rossi:** Yes, we expect temperatures to ‌stay notably above average for this time of year. During the All Saints’‌ Day weekend, you ⁤might see highs reaching into⁢ the mid-20s‌ Celsius ⁤in some regions, allowing people to enjoy outdoor activities comfortably.

**Editor:** ⁢Do ​you foresee any changes in the weather as we move past the holiday weekend?

**Marco‍ Rossi:** Indeed, while this warm spell is lovely, we ⁤do anticipate a drop in temperatures following the holiday. So, if people are making‌ plans, it’s a good idea‍ to enjoy⁢ the mild weather while it ⁣lasts!

**Editor:** Great advice! Thank you, Marco, for shedding some light on the upcoming weather. We appreciate your insights!

**Marco⁤ Rossi:**⁢ My pleasure! Enjoy the holiday everyone, and don’t forget to take advantage of⁣ this beautiful weather!

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