The rough weather will continue in the peninsular Mediterranean area and the Balearic Islands, with rain and storms that, in some areas, could be very intense. In the rest of the country, there will be more stability until Thursday, when a more active front, accompanied by a cold air mass, will bring a winter appetizer to Spainto. Furthermore, we are attentive to a possible DANA that could arrive this weekend.
This Wednesday It will be necessary to take out the umbrella again in various areas of the Mediterranean, mainly in the Valencian Community, and possibly in Murcia, southern Catalonia and the Balearic Islandss, in anticipation of heavy and persistent rains accompanied by storms.
According to the AEMET forecast, the flow of humid Mediterranean air will continue to affect the Mediterranean area and the east of the peninsula, leaving overcast skies and Abundant rainfall in much of the east and southeast of the peninsula, as well as in the Pyrenees, the Balearic Islands and the Strait.
The rains could be intense and persistent on the coasts of the Valencian Community, with the possibility of extending inland, in addition to affecting Murcia, southern Catalonia and the Balearic Islands. Isolated rainfall could also occur in other areas of Catalonia, Aragon, eastern Castilla-La Mancha and the Community of Madrid.
In the rest of the peninsula, more stable weather will prevail, with morning fogs in the northwest and the Cantabrian Sea that will clear throughout the day, while medium and high clouds will move from the south in the evening.
Temperatures will rise in the north of the peninsula, especially in the interior of the Cantabrian Sea and in the north of Galicia, while in the southeast of the peninsula and the Valencian Community a slight decrease is expected. The maximum temperatures will reach 27 degrees in Seville and 26 degrees in Almería, Huelva, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Santa Cruz de Tenerife, while The lowest temperatures will be recorded in Ávila (17 degrees), León and Soria (18 degrees).
As for the winds, they will blow mainly from the east in the peninsula and the Balearic Islands, being more intense in the coastal areas, and will turn towards the south in the northwest of the peninsula. Strong gusts are expected on the northwest coasts of Galicia, Alborán and especially in the Strait area, where they could be very intense.
On Thursday a front will enter Galicia
Thursday Showers will continue in the Mediterranean areamainly in the Mediterranean peninsular strip and in the Balearic Islands, although they could extend to other areas in the east of the peninsula. At the same time, A front associated with an Atlantic storm will begin to leave rain in Galicia, Asturias, the west of Castilla y León and the north of Extremadurto. In the rest of the country, no precipitation is expected.
Is it going to rain on Friday?
The front will cross the peninsula on Friday, leaving rain in many regions in its wake. After that front, there will come a colder air mass that will cause a significant drop in temperatures in the west of the peninsulawhich will extend towards the east and the Balearic Islands on Saturday. In this scenario, they could register frost in mountainous areas.
Possible DANA for the weekend
Looking ahead to the weekend, instability could increase again in the Mediterranean and the Balearic Islands, with showers that could be locally intense. According to Eltiempo.es, A DANA could drop near the northeast of the peninsula on Saturday, traveling through the peninsular Mediterranean and the Balearic Islands towards the south.
With this situation, it is expected that Rains persist in some areas of the Mediterranean, with greater intensity in the Balearic Islands. In addition, rainfall will continue in the north of the peninsula and showers are likely to be recorded in some areas of the center of the country. The meteorological information portal indicates that The most important accumulations are expected in the Cantabrian and Mediterranean peninsular areas and the Balearic Islands.
Winter appetizer
Regarding temperatures, it is expected that maximums remain below 20ºC in much of the countrys, except in the south, such as Andalusia or southern Extremadura, as well as in Mediterranean regions. They will be unusually low, with anomalies of up to -8ºC, in areas of the Cantabrian Sea, northern Aragon, the interior of Catalonia, and parts of the southern plateau.. The minimum temperatures will drop across the board, falling below 10ºC in large inland areas, and even below 5ºC in northern areas, such as Castilla y León, La Rioja and Aragón, with possible frosts in high areas.