Heat Wave Subsides with Cooler Air (But May Be Short-Lived): Where and When Scandinavian Trough Breaks the Scorching Summer
After weeks of exceptional heat with temperatures exceeding 40°C and oppressive tropical nights, Italy is finally set for a change in weather. A powerful African high-pressure system that has dominated the region is expected to weaken, allowing cooler air from a Scandinavian trough to move south. This shift will bring a temporary reprieve from the scorching summer, with temperatures dropping significantly, especially in northern and central regions. The cooler air may also trigger thunderstorms and unstable conditions. However, forecasters warn that the relief could be short-lived, as the high pressure might rebuild later in the week. The article provides specific timing and regional breakdowns for when and where the trough will break the heat.
Global Impact
This is a regional weather event with limited global economic or geopolitical impact. The heat wave in Italy has strained local energy infrastructure and agriculture, but the temporary cooldown will provide only short-term relief.