The Easter week This weekend begins with stable weather in much of the country, especially on Friday. However, The arrival of fronts starting on Saturday will bring rain to several areas and a notable drop in temperatures, with an atmosphere more typical of late winter
According to eltiempo.es forecasts, the Friday the 27th It will be dominated by mostly stable weather both on the Peninsula and in the Canary Islands. However, light showers could be recorded in areas of the Cantabrian Sea and the Pyrenees, as well as in the Balearic Islands, especially during the first half of the day.
Facing the weekendthe situation will be similar, although with some changes. The The arrival of a front from the north will cause rain in the Cantabrian Sea, which could be locally intense. Throughout Saturday, rainfall could spread weakly to other areas of the northern half, such as the Pyrenees and the Iberian system.
In the Balearic Islands, weak showers could repeat throughout the day on Saturday. Also In Catalonia an increase in instability is expected, with heavier rainfall in the afternoon and even the possibility of storms in coastal areas at the end of the day.
He Sunday, The greatest instability will be concentrated during the early morning in Balearics. In addition, intense rainfall is expected on the northern side of the Pyrenees and weaker rain in the Cantabrian Sea. In the afternoon, showers will persist in Ares and the north of the peninsula, while very weak and isolated rains could be recorded in the southeastern mountains.
Temperatures will plummet
Despite the predominance of stability, The atmosphere will be colder than usual for these dates. Eltiempo.es indicates that as of Thursday, a cold air mass coming from the north It will cause a thermal break, especially pronounced in the northeast of the peninsula.
During the weekend, the flow of northerly winds will intensify this fall, leaving cool days in much of the country. In the northern half, Maximum temperatures will be below 15ºC, with cities like Burgos hovering around 9ºC.
In other areas such as Bilbao, Zamora or Madrid, the values will be around 15 ºC, while in the southwest, interior and east of the peninsula they will reach between 15 and 20 ºC. Only in points in the southwest, such as Seville, temperatures could slightly exceed 20ºC, with maximum temperatures close to 22ºC.
A very dynamic atmosphere will mark Holy Week
From Meteored, they highlight that the beginning of 2026 has been characterized by a very dynamic atmosphere, a trend that seems to continue in the short and medium term, coinciding with Easter.
The models point to the presence of a robust anticyclone northwest of the Peninsulawhich will determine the weather in the coming days. This will favor stability in large areas, especially in the north and west of the peninsula.
However, They do not rule out cold pockets, including the possibility of some DANA in the Mediterranean.or, which could generate episodes of greater instability in the Balearic Islands, the Mediterranean slope and the Cantabrian Sea.
The weather today Tuesday
Today, the effects of Storm Therese will be especially noticeable in the Canary Islands, where strong or very strong showers are expected, accompanied by storms and hail on the western islands.
The State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) horange warnings have been activated in Tenerife and La Palma due to heavy rain, and yellow warnings in Gran Canaria, La Gomera and El Hierro.
In the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands, stable and sunny weather will predominate, with some high clouds in the north and evolving cloudiness in the southwest. Intervals of low clouds and possible weak rains are also expected in the southeast of the peninsula, the coast of the Alboran Sea, Ceuta and Melilla. In addition, morning fogs could form in the interior of Galicia, the Basque Country and the plateaus.
Maximum temperatures will increase in the northern half, in the Valencian Community and in the Balearic Islands, and will decrease in Andalusia; In the rest there will be few changes. The minimum temperatures, for their part, will increase in the area of the Strait, Ceuta and Melilla, and will decrease in the rest, more markedly in the Ebro valley, on the northern plateau and on the Cantabrian coast. In the Canary Islands they will hardly vary.