A large anticyclonic structure covers Western Europe and determines general conditions of strong stability with clear skies or affected by mist or fog in the lower layers, where the conditions of humidity and poor ventilation make it possible. Conditions of instability still persist along the coasts of Spain, even if weakened, linked to the same structure that caused the tragic flooding of Valencia. The European high pressure in the next few days will lose consistency slightly due to the infiltration of fresh air at altitude, which however will not lead to a drastic worsening of the weather conditions, but will mainly be the cause of a drop in temperatures and a greater presence of clouds at altitude. These conditions seem to be able to persist for the entire week and perhaps even beyond.
Monday 4 November. The sky over Abruzzo is clear or affected by morning mists or fogs that will quickly dissolve in the valleys and along the coast. The weak to moderate winds from the North-East will not allow temperatures to rise excessively, even if these will remain, at least in the daytime maximums, well above the seasonal averages. The maximum temperatures will be around 21-22°C, while the morning minimum temperatures will fluctuate between 2-3°C in the internal valleys and 10-11°C on the coast.
Tuesday, November 5. Tomorrow is expected to be similar to today, with sunny skies and some possible fog in the morning and temperatures in line with those of the previous day.
Wednesday, November 6. Even for the day after tomorrow, the weather conditions are not expected to be very different, even if you will start to feel a slight drop in temperature and greater ventilation, which will become more marked in the following days.