abundant rains in these areas

After the cold and the snowfall that have affected the northern areas in recent days, the week that starts will be marked by a warmer time for the time, with temperatures above 20 degrees in some areas of the Cantabrianand with sun and clouds, due to the arrival of storms that will bring abundant rains, especially on Wednesday.

The spokesman for the State Meteorology Agency (Aemet), Rubén del Campo, indicates that during the next few days several Atlantic storms and their fronts will leave rains mainly in the west peninsular. Despite contrasts, temperatures will generally be soft for the time of year. The frost will be limited to mountainous areas, and the snow level will remain high, around 1,500 to 1,600 meters.

First days of Atlantic storms

On Tuesday the mists will persist inside in the morning, while An Atlantic storm will be near Galicia. As the front associated with this storm crosses the peninsula, precipitation is expected, especially in the west, affecting the south of Castilla y León, Extremadura and Andalucía Occidental.

He Wednesdaythe front will continue advancing, bringing more generalized and abundant rains, especially inside the countrys. Temperatures will descend, especially daytime, although They will continue to exceed 20 degrees in the southeast of the Mediterranean. Inside the northern half, the maxims will barely reach 10 or 12 degrees, with a day of notable thermal contrasts. Night temperatures will be soft and frost will be limited to mountainous areas, while the snow level will be around 1,500 meters.

March temperatures

For Thursday, the forecast becomes uncertain, since The front could cross the territory and reactivate when arriving at the Mediterranean, causing weak rains on the coasts and the Balearic. In addition, the arrival of Another front that would leave rains in Galicia and cloudy skies in the rest of the countrywith fogs inside. That day the minimum temperatures will descend and frosts in the mountainous areas and the northern plateau could occur.

Facing Friday and the weekend, Atlantic fronts could mainly affect west of the peninsulawith an increase in temperatures and a high snow level, in what will be the final stretch of a warm week for the time.

In the Canary Islands, the Alisios winds will predominate, leaving clouds in the north of the islands of greater relief, with some weak drizzles. Some calima is expected, especially in the Eastern Islands, and temperatures without major changes, with daytime values ​​between 21 and 23 degrees in coastal areas.