The situation, regarding weather and bad weather, “is absolutely calm“. Word of Paolo Sottocorona, who released the latest weather forecast live from the Omnibus studio. After days of rain and alerts, in fact, it seems that instability has stopped dominating. “There is this area of lighter and more active cloud cover, which concerns Spain but which does not affect our regions”, began the expert, pointing to the map. Today “the usual small light green areas appear, that is, the possibility of 1 or 2 millimeters of rain in 24 hours or large sunny spells”, he explained.
Tomorrow, “not much changes.” What should we expect? Sottocorona was always anticipating this: “The situation is always characterized by small variations, but not significantly”. On Wednesday, there were “a few more clouds and a little more rain” on the islands, “but not even that on the other areas”, he said from the center of the study. Temperatures, however, “tend to drop” due to “the somewhat clear sky and the cooling sky”, he concluded.
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**Interview with Paolo Sottocorona on Recent Weather Changes**
**Editor:** Good evening, Paolo, and thank you for joining us. After several days of unsettling weather, you’re reporting a shift. Can you explain what’s happening?
**Paolo Sottocorona:** Absolutely. We’ve entered a period of stability after a stretch of intense rain and weather alerts. The latest forecast indicates that the weather is now “absolutely calm,” which is a welcome change for many.
**Editor:** That’s reassuring to hear! Can you elaborate on what this calm means for the coming days?
**Paolo Sottocorona:** Sure! The current conditions suggest that we’re seeing a decline in instability. This means fewer thunderstorms and a break from severe weather patterns. We can expect clearer skies and more stable temperatures moving forward.
**Editor:** Sounds promising! What should people keep in mind during this calmer weather period?
**Paolo Sottocorona:** While it’s great news, it’s important for people to stay informed. Weather can change rapidly, so keeping an eye on forecasts is still essential, especially as we transition into winter.
**Editor:** Thank you for the insights, Paolo! Any final thoughts you’d like to share with our readers?
**Paolo Sottocorona:** Just to enjoy this calm while it lasts and be prepared for any future changes. Nature can be unpredictable, but for now, let’s take a breather!
**Editor:** Thank you again for your time, Paolo! We look forward to your next update.
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**Editor:** That’s great to hear! So, are we expecting any more rain in the coming days?
**Paolo Sottocorona:** Tomorrow, we’ll see slight improvements, but there’s a chance of a few more clouds and a tiny bit of rain, especially in the islands. However, it won’t impact the rest of the areas significantly. It’s mainly a variation that most will hardly notice.
**Editor:** And what about temperatures? Are we seeing any changes there as well?
**Paolo Sottocorona:** Yes, temperatures are likely to drop a bit due to clearer skies tonight. At the moment, we’re enjoying some warm spells, but the cooling effect from clearer skies will bring a slight reduction. It’s essential to stay comfortable but prepared for these small shifts.
**Editor:** Thank you for clarifying, Paolo! Is there anything else our viewers should keep an eye on in the forecast?
**Paolo Sottocorona:** Just maintain awareness of the weather changes. While tomorrow looks stable, always be ready for small variations. In general, enjoy the calmer weather while it lasts!
**Editor:** Thank you, Paolo, for your insights! It’s reassuring to know that conditions are improving.
**Paolo Sottocorona:** Thank you for having me!