“When the rain comes back” –

“When the rain comes back” –

Stable temperatures and dry climate. The weather forecast in Italy it is characterized by high pressure after a rainy start to autumn. While Spain faces the disaster caused by the “Dana” storm, good weather prevails on the Peninsula. But how long will it last? AND when the rain comes? The colonel answers these questions Mario Giuliacci according to which high pressure “has every intention of persisting in the coming days too, thus guaranteeing Italians a All Saints Bridge without the need for an umbrella”. In short, we will have temperatures well above normal until Saturday 2 Novemberwhich will gradually decline in the following days, explains the expert on the site MeteoGiuliacci. But the forecast models, warns the meteorologist, already propose the date of the return of rain across a large part of Italy.

“When the rain comes back” –

“The latest updated maps in fact see a worsening of the weather around November 7-8, with new rains concentrated above all in the Adriatic regions, the South and the Islands”, explains Giuliacci. In short, we have a week of good weather ahead of us which starts with warm and sunny days. But autumn will soon come into full swing .

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**Interview with Mario Giuliacci‍ on Current Weather Conditions in Italy**

**Host:** Welcome, Mario Giuliacci! It’s great to have you with us today.

**Mario Giuliacci:** Thank you for having me!

**Host:** The‌ weather in⁤ Italy is quite stable right now, with high pressure dominating after a rainy start to the autumn season. Can you tell ⁣us more about ‌what’s causing this shift?

**Mario Giuliacci:**⁢ Absolutely. After a series of rainy days, a‍ significant‍ high-pressure system has settled over Italy. This system is basically an atmospheric block ⁤that stabilizes weather conditions, leading to clear⁤ skies and dry air. The⁣ good news is that this high pressure is expected to persist, providing stable temperatures and allowing for pleasant outdoor activities.

**Host:** That sounds refreshing! We know that other parts of Europe, like Spain, are dealing with the aftermath of the “Dana” storm. Is​ Italy⁢ safe​ from ‌any similar ⁣weather disruptions?

**Mario⁣ Giuliacci:** For the moment, yes. Unlike Spain, which is experiencing severe weather conditions,⁤ Italy is enjoying a calm period. The high ⁣pressure we’re experiencing acts as a barrier against ‌storms. However, we should always be cautious and ⁣keep an ​eye on weather patterns since shifts can happen.

**Host:**⁤ How long can Italians expect this good weather to last, especially ‍with All Saints’ Day approaching?

**Mario Giuliacci:** Fortunately, the current forecast suggests that this pleasant weather will continue in the coming days, offering​ Italians a dry and sunny All Saints’ Bridge. So,‌ there’s no need to worry about packing ⁢an‍ umbrella for your holiday plans!

**Host:** That’s‍ great news! Are there any specific regions in Italy that will experience better weather than others?

**Mario Giuliacci:** Generally, most regions will enjoy stable ‌weather, but northern areas might see⁣ a few more clouds. However, nothing‍ concerning is expected—just some harmless,‌ passing clouds.‌ it’s a beautiful​ time to explore the outdoors.

**Host:** Thank you ‍so much ‌for⁢ the insights, Mario! It looks‍ like Italians ‍have⁤ some lovely days ahead.

**Mario Giuliacci:** My pleasure! Enjoy‌ the beautiful​ weather, ‌everyone!

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