Unlike other years, the Christmas week It will be characterized by atmospheric stability, which will leave clear skies in the vast majority of the territory. This stability It will make rainfall scarce but it will not be able to avoid the frosts, which will begin tomorrow and will spread throughout the country.
In this way, the AEMET indicates that during Wednesday the 25th, Christmas Day, there will be a predominance of stable weather on the Peninsulawith low morning cloudiness in the northern half and persistent fog in the Northern plateauinside of lugonortheastern depressions and The Manchathat can be locally freezing. Clear skies in the rest except on the Mediterranean side, where some weak precipitation is not ruled out. They are likely, weakly, in the eastern Cantabrian Sea at first.
In the Balearic Islands, weak showers are likely to continue, tending to subside. Minimum temperatures on the rise, reducing the extent of frost, as well as maximum temperatures. Tramuntana strong at the beginning, fading quickly, and light wind with a predominance of this in the rest, with a strong east in the Narrow. In the Canary Islands, instability is likely to continue, with showers that could be locally strong and storms, more likely in the afternoon, with wind from the south and southeast that will bring haze and temperatures with few
changes.
From Thursday the 26th until Monday the 30th stability will continue in the Peninsula and the Balearic Islandswith low morning cloudiness in the northern and eastern halves of the peninsula, where some weak rainfall is likely to occur, and fogs in the interior that will gain extension, locally freezing.
Starting Sunday the 29th, abundant medium and high cloudinesswithout ruling out some haze in the extreme south. Temperatures with few changes or decreasing, with progressively more extensive frosts, moderate in the Pyrenees. Light winds in general, predominantly from the east, with a strong easterly wind in the Strait, tending to subside during the period. In the Canary Islands, instability is likely to continue at firstwith showers that could be locally strong and stormy on Thursday, while the rest of the days are expected to be weaker and more dispersed. The easterly wind, the hazy atmosphere and temperatures will continue with few changes.
What will the weather be like on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Eve?
It is likely that for New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day the stable weather will continue in the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands, with low morning cloudiness in the northern and eastern halves of the peninsula, freezing fogs in the interior of the peninsula and weak rainfall on the Mediterranean slope. It is not ruled out that a front approaches the northwest of the peninsula, with precipitation in areas of Galicia and the Cantabrian coast.
It is likely that temperatures will continue stable or decreasing, with widespread frosts in the interior of the peninsula, without ruling out that they will be strong in the Pyrenees. The weak winds will continue in the interior and the moderate easterly in the Strait, but it is likely that the southwest will intensify in the extreme northwest of the peninsula. In the Canary Islands, the weather is likely to stabilize, with cloudy intervals and the possibility of light afternoon showers, temperatures with few changes and easterly winds.