The Christmas period will begin with stable weather in most of Spain, with little rain, with some exceptions, and “mild” temperatures. The “anticyclonic” weather will continue at least until next Wednesday, Christmas Day.
“Everything seems to indicate that we will have a beginning of the Christmas holidays, if we consider as such Sunday, December 22, the day of the Lottery draw, with stable weather, mild temperatures for the season and little rain, with some exceptions,” Rubén del Campo, spokesperson for the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET), advances. “In the extreme north of the peninsula, in the Balearic Islands and in the western Canary Islands, some rainfall is expected, In all cases, they will decrease throughout the day,” he emphasizes.
Regarding temperatures, the AEMET spokesperson emphasizes that “they will rise progressively, with night frosts that will lose intensity and extent”, so that On Christmas Eve and Christmas Day it will barely freeze and this will occur “at most in mountain areas.”
Where will it be warmer?
In fact, during Christmas Eve the atmosphere will be mild during the day, with mMaximum temperatures that will range between 17 and 20 degrees in capitals such as Valencia, Seville, Pontevedra, Castellón, Cádiz, Almería, Alicante, A Coruña, Huelva, Málaga, Murcia and Ourense among others.
In inland cities, that day Madrid will register 14 degrees and Toledo and Guadalajara 15 degrees. The capitals with a cooler environment are expected to be Ávila and Teruel, where thermometers will range between 9 and 10 degrees maximum.
Before the first days of Christmas, a front associated with an Atlantic storm will cross the peninsula with rain this Wednesday in Galicia and on Thursday in large areas of the north, west and center. Temperatures will rise this Wednesday and fall on Thursday after the front passes.