The last week of August begins with generally dry and stable weather (with some exceptions). showers and storms will regain prominence starting Wednesday with the arrival of a new atlantic trough. In addition, the possibility of formation of a DANA for Friday or Saturday.
For the moment, the meteorological situation on Monday in the Peninsula will show signs of stabilization, although there may still be some rain. Rain in the mountains to the east of the Peninsula, the Pitiusas and Tenerifeaccording to the forecast of the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET).
The day will be marked by Warnings only on the coasts of Mallorca and Menorca (Balearic Islands) due to coastal phenomenaafter a week in which Much of Spain was under storm warnings.
Meteorology foresees a trend towards stability in most of the Peninsulawith mostly clear skies or some high clouds. In the far north there will be cloudy intervals in the morning and in Mediterranean areas there will be low cloud cover, with probable light rain in areas of the Valencian Community, the Strait and the Alboran. Even so, it will tend to be partly cloudy.
In the afternoon, cloudiness will increase in the centre, east and south-east of the peninsula, as well as in the north-east of Catalonia and north of Huesca, which could lead to Scattered showers in the Pyrenees, the Iberian System and the southeastern mountain ranges, with the possibility of occasional storms.
As for temperatures, AEMET indicates that the maximum temperatures will recover in the northern half and inland areas of the eastern peninsulawhile temperatures will fall in the southern third, the Balearic Islands and the north-east of Catalonia. The highest temperatures are expected to be recorded in the south-west of the peninsula, with highs that could exceed 35ºC in some areas, and in the Canary Islands, where temperatures will continue to rise, especially in the midlands.
Minimum temperatures will generally fall, except in Galicia, Cadiz and the western part of the central peninsula, where they could rise. The cities with the highest temperatures will be Badajoz, with 39ºC, followed by Córdoba and Seville with 37ºC, and Cáceres, Ciudad Real, Granada, Jaén and Toledo, with 36ºC.
Where will there be storms this week?
On the other hand, the Meteored forecast indicates that this Monday will be marked by stability due to the rise of a subtropical ridgealthough in the afternoon they could occur Localized showers and thunderstorms in the eastern Pyrenees, the Iberian System and the southeastern mountain rangesbut they will be less intense than those recorded on Sunday. Tuesday There could be light rain in the Strait area and isolated showers in the Catalan Pyrenees, the Iberian System and the southeast.
Already the Wednesdaya trough from the Atlantic Cloudiness will increase in the northwest and the western Cantabrian Sea, with light rain and scattered showers in the afternoon. On Thursday, showers and storms could intensify and spread to more areas.although this will depend on whether the DANA ends up forming and its final position, the meteorological portal indicates.
Rising temperatures
As for temperatures, the highest values will be recorded in the first half of the week, with maximums that could reach 40ºC in some areas of Andalusia, Badajoz and Ciudad Real. Likewise, the nights will be tropical in the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands coast and in the southwest quadrant, the valleys of the Tajo, Guadiana, Guadalquivir and the south of the Community of Madrid.
However, in the northern half of the country, Temperatures will be cooler, with minimums between 12 and 17ºC, and some mountainous areas of Castilla y León could see minimums below 10ºC.C. This Monday, temperatures will easily exceed 36ºC in the valleys of the Tajo, Guadiana and Guadalquivir.
Between Tuesday and Wednesday, temperatures are expected to continue to rise, reaching over 35ºC not only in the aforementioned valleys, but also in the Ebro depression, the south of the Community of Madrid, and in some areas of the northern plateau and the interior of the eastern half.
The arrival of a trough on Thursday will cause a drop in temperatures, restricting maximums above 35ºC to the Guadalquivir valley..