The early arrival of spring is already coming to an end: here’s when to reopen the umbrellas
The last week of February is experiencing dry weather due to the Azores High, but changes are expected as March arrives.
As February winds down, Italy is currently enjoying a brief period of dry weather attributed to the recovering Azores High. With mostly clear skies and mild daytime temperatures, particularly reaching up to 20°C in the major islands, this transition signals a shift into the meteorological spring starting March 1. However, this pleasant weather is contrasted by the onset of fog and low visibility in northern plains, indicating that the temperature will not experience significant increases in these areas.
The Azores High is expected to dominate the weather for the remainder of February and into the beginning of March. This system, after a prolonged absence, is bringing a stable climate. Yet, historical patterns suggest that March can be unpredictable; although the current dry spell may be enjoyable, the return of rain and cooler temperatures is likely as the month progresses.
In summary, while the current anticiclone brings comforting warmth and sunshine, residents are advised to keep their umbrellas handy, as historical weather trends indicate that the typical March rains could disrupt the early spring vibe. This teaches us about the volatility of seasonal transitions and reminds us that warmer days do not necessarily signal a permanent shift in weather patterns.