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Weather pattern is changing in Europe. For how long? (map)

This June seems to be weird with dry and warm weather in north and cool-rainy in south Europe. This is gonna change in the next days, but for how long?

 

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According to the latest weather data, the atmospheric depressions in the ten-day period will follow a northern track. This will allow cooler, rainier and windier conditions in the north, while a fair weather system will shield south Europe for a while with dry and sunny weather.

In particular, Europe will be divided into two areas, a northern with unsettled or almost autumnal weather and a southern with dry and sunny weather around the average of the season. The regions from the north of Spain, France, north of Italy, north of Balkans and further to the north will be affected by coll, windy and rainy weather at times. Interestingly, there is even a possibility for some occasional snowfalls over Scandinavian mounts. Regions around north Spain, south France, north Italy, Switzerland and north-northwest Balkans will be mostly affected by afternoon/evening thunderstorms, which may be severe at places.

In south Europe, unsettled weather will make a break with warmer and drier conditions (around average). There is just a possibility for showers over the mounts of the northern areas of this region. Small possibility also occurs for a heat wave in south Iberia, south Italy and Cyprus.

 

This situation will be preserved till 4-6/2020, when unsettled weather will be back in south-southeast, while warm air masses may prefere again a northern track!

 

 

 

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