He drop in temperatures will mark the weather in Spain during the next few days, with values that could be between 8 and 10 ºC below the usual for these dates. This unusually cool atmosphere will be especially noticeable in the interior of the peninsula during the weekend, where the maximums will barely reach between 10 and 15 ºCand they will even be lower in mountain areas, with a feeling more typical of the end of March than May.
This Wednesday will be a day of transition, with a some stabilization of the weather in much of the country. The rain will be limited to the east of the peninsula, with warnings for that reason in Mallorca, Girona and the northwest of Murcia. These precipitations will be snow in the Pyrenees and the Cantabrian Mountains above 1,500 to 1,800 meters. According to AEMET, there will be isolated storms in the eastern Pyrenees, Aragonese Iberia and the southeastern mountains.
Maximum temperatures will decrease in the archipelagos and in the extreme northeast of the Peninsula, with few changes in the rest. It will be warmer in Seville (26 degrees) and Badajoz, Córdoba, Málaga and Murcia (25), and more cold in Vitoria (14) and Burgos, Pamplona and Soria (15)
Looking ahead to Thursday, instability will intensify again with the arrival of a new trough, which will leave more intense and widespread showers in regions such as the Iberian system, Castilla y León, Galicia, the Cantabrian slope, the Valencian Community, the southeast of the peninsula and the Balearic Islands, Meteored reports. Furthermore, the possible appearance of mud rains in the center and east of the peninsula, as well as in the Balearic archipelago.
Weekend with cold storm and winter atmosphere
During the weekendthe models point to the arrival of a cold storm that will affect a good part of the territory. This system will drive the entry of maritime polar air from latitudes near Icelandreinforcing the cold environment and favoring widespread rainfall, often accompanied by storms.
According to Meteored, the lowest temperatures will be recorded around the Central System and the northern plateau, where maximum temperatures will remain between 10 and 15 ºC. In contrast, The Mediterranean and the south of the peninsula will be somewhat untouched by this thermal collapse, with softer values, although also below the average.