Gone is Holy Week and weather instability that, one more year, has marked the big week for the brotherhoods. Rain, hail and even snow in some locations in the Peninsular Third have been the protagonists during this week. Until today.
In this way, the State Meteorology Agency (Aemet) Highlights today as significant phenomena Notable increase in maximum temperatures inside southeast peninsular and in mountainous areas of the north; although there is some other possibility that they occur small showers in northern areas As the day goes by.
Cloudy skies with some rainfall
Aemet points out that for today’s day Cloudy or very cloudy skies are expected in most of the Peninsula, with weak rainfall that will affect Galicia and Cantabrian And that throughout the day They will extend to much of the rest of the northwest peninsular halfbeing able to reach areas of the southeast.
In this way, they could occur Also snowed in mountains of the northern end, with a dimension that will continue to rise to 1,800/2,000 meters; although rainfall is not expected in the environment of the Mediterranean and in the Balearic Islands.
For its part, In the Canary Islands, cloudy skies are expected with weak rainfall in the north of the mountainous and little cloudy islands or with intervals in the restwhile morning fogs and mists are foreseen in the Atlantic aspect, which can be persistent locally.
Notable temperature increase
The State Meteorology Agency points out that Maximum temperatures will increase in most of the Peninsula and in the Balearic Islands, notably in the southeast peninsular and in mountainous areas of the north. In addition, the increases in the minimums will also predominate, except in the Balearic Islands and Southwest Peninsular where the descents will do; while frosts will be restricted to high areas of Pyrenees.
Loose and moderate winds
Finally, the State Meteorology Agency points out that during today Winds of west component will blow on the Peninsula and Balearic Islands, generally lazy inside and moderate in coastlines. While in the Canary Islands the moderate Alisios regime with strong intervals will continue in exposed areas.