The two scenarios that meteorologists contemplate

The fresh days that have marked the beginning of the week have the hours counted. From Friday, temperatures will rise again in large part of Spain, with values ​​of the end of September or even higher than usual, exceeding 32 ºC in areas of the peninsular south. However, Stability will not last long. On Sunday it is expected that a storm, associated with Hurricane Gabrielle, arrive at the Peninsula and cause a remarkable change in the atmospheric situation.

As reported by Rubén del Campo, spokesman for the State Meteorology Agency (Aemet), during the next stable time, with little cloudy skies and progressive thermal ascent. Still, they are expected Precipitation at points of the Cantabrian and the Mediterranean, with the possibility of storms that will be locally strong in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands.

On Thursday it will be cold at dawn, with minimums that will come down from 5ºC in Teruel, Cuenca or Vitoria, and even 1-2ºC in Soria. For the day, the maximum temperatures will be higher, especially in the south, where the 30 ºC will be exceeded in the Guadalquivir Valley. Tormentous activity is also expected in the east peninsular, including southern Aragon, northern of the Valencian Community and Mediterranean coasts, as well as in points of Andalusia, Melilla and the Eastern Cantabrian.

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Already on Friday, the thermal ascent will be widespread, with maximums that will exceed 32ºC at points of Andalusia and inside the Valencian Community. In the center and half south of the Peninsula they will be touched or exceeded 25ºC. The storms will tend to refer, although they could reappear in isolation in the east.

On Saturday, temperatures will be higher, especially in the East and Balearic Islands, with more than 28ºC in the center and half south and with more 32ºC in the Guadalquivir and in points of the southeast. In addition, rains are expected in Galicia and showers in Catalonia and the Balearic Islands.

Hurricane ‘Gabrielle’

As of Sunday, the situation could change significantly with the arrival of A deep storm associated with Hurricane ‘Gabrielle’, currently in the Atlantic. Although the tropical cyclone will lose strength and cease to be a hurricane upon reaching the surroundings of the Azores, it is expected to reach the peninsula and transform into extroatropical storms.

Eltiempo.es indicates that ‘Gabrielle’ is still a category 3 hurricane, but It already shows signs of weakening, such as the disappearance of his eye in the satellite imagess. The passage of colder waters will contribute to its transition on Borrasca, although they could maintain some intensity thanks to the interaction with a trough

The exact torrasca route is not yet defined, but There are two possible scenarios. The first contemplates that Borrasca could get closer to the north and would enter the Peninsula from the Portuguese coast. The second, a displacement towards the Gulf of Cádiz, where it would tend to dissipate progressively.

As for the effects I could have, Eltiempo.es advances that, if the scenario of entering the peninsula is fulfilled, The system would be “even more active,” so there would be somewhat stronger rain and gusts in many more areas of the country. If on the contrary, the scenario is headed to the southeast-south, The rains would be restricted to Portugal and areas of the Southwest Spanish.