AEMET announces “abundant rains” from this date

In this beginning of the week, the highlight will be the abnormally high temperatures for the time in much of the peninsulaespecially during the day. However, weather models confirm an important change of time from Wednesday.

The northern half of the peninsula will live on Monday a Notable temperature risewith increases of up to eight degrees with respect to Sunday, while Balearic Islands will be at risk (yellow alert) by waves, according to the prediction of the State Meteorology Agency (Aemet).

The greatest increases, according to Servimedia, will be registered in Soria, with eight degrees more than Sunday, and in Burgos, Lugo, Pamplona and Vitoria, with seven more degrees. Palencia will also rise around six degrees. Instead, temperatures will fall in the southeast peninsular.

The hottest capitals will be Seville (33 degrees), Badajoz (32) and Córdoba and Huelva (31). The atmosphere will be cooler in Santander (20), Huesca (21) and Oviedo and San Sebastián (22).

Instability in the Mediterranean

On the other hand, the Aemet foresees for today instability in the Mediterranean area by the entrance of a moist component flow. Thus, cloudy or covered skies will predominate with rainfall In the Strait, west of Alborán and, especially, in the southern half of the Eastern Peninsular Facade, where they could with low probability could be locally strong.

They are not occasionally ruled out in points of eastern Catalonia and in the Balearic Islands. There will also be cloudy skies or covered in other regions of the southeast peninsular quadrant, as well as cloud intervals in northern Galicia, Cantabrian and Alto Ebro, with a tendency in general to clear in most of the territory except in the southeast end.

In the rest of the country a sunny environment will predominate, with some cloudy intervals scattered in the north that will tend to disappear with the progress of the day.

The wind will be another of the protagonists of the dayto. Seopurdán (Girona) and North Balearic Islands, both with strong intervals and probable very strong gusts will blow. Winds of this will predominate in the rest, with deer at the beginning in the Ebro and Rolando to South in the peninsular interior.

Aemet warns of abundant rains

As of Thursday 9, abundant rains could be produced in the Mediterranean area, according to the Aemet forecast. However, the state agency indicates that it is a Situation still subject to high uncertaintywhich will depend on the possible combination of cold air in the high layers of the troposphere with wet winds on the surface.

For its part, Meteored points out that meteorological models agree to show that “for the southern flank of the anticyclone a trough a taggy of retrograde evolution will be taken that will remain quite stationary on the peninsula and the Balearic Islands during the second part of the week.” Some scenarios even point to an isolation of this cold bruise on the vertical peninsular, in which case “We would talk about a Dana situation”.

The combination of cold air in height, wet winds on the surface, an still warm Mediterranean and the effect of the orography, could lead to locally strong or very strong rains and storms in the east and the Balearic Islands. The European model, for the moment, places whatmost important accumulated in the Valencian Community, with records that could exceed 100-200 l/m² locally.