More showers and intense thunderstorms from today onwards

He heat will tighten again in the coming days in Spain with temperatures that will rise to 40 degrees in some areas. In fact, a total of 37 stations in the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) This Sunday, the temperature was equalled or exceeded in Andalusia, Extremadura and the Canary Islands. Specifically, Álora (Málaga) was the station that recorded the highest value, with 43.1ºC, while Écija (Seville) climbed to second place in the ranking with 42.4ºC and Puebla de los Infantes (also Seville) to third, with 42ºC. This week, after the DANA that hit hard in the Balearic Islands, we are going to have more stable weather, although The meteorological authorities have already warned of the passage of troughs that will favour the formation of storms in parts of the eastern half, the centre of the peninsula and in the Canary Islands.

Where will it rain this week? Where will it be warmer? Daily forecast

For this Tuesday, AEMET forecasts stable weather in the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands with partly cloudy skies or high clouds. However, In northern Galicia and the Cantabrian area, a weak Atlantic front will increase cloudiness, leaving light rainfall.more abundant in mountain areas. Intervals of low clouds are also expected in the morning in Mediterranean areas and the north of the peninsula, with probable coastal mist in the Strait and west of Alboran. In the afternoon, cloudiness will develop in inland areas of the southeast quadrant, with Possibility of occasional showers or storms in eastern Iberia and the southeastern mountain ranges,without ruling out dry storms in the eastern half of Andalusia and areas of Castilla-La Mancha.

Maximum temperatures will increase in the Balearic Islands, northeast and Levantefalling in the Canary Islands, the northwest of the peninsula and the Gulf of Cadiz. Temperatures will exceed 36 degrees in large areas of the southern Atlantic slope and locally in the south of Gran Canaria, and even 38 degrees in areas of the valleys of the Tajo, Guadiana and Guadalquivir. Minimum temperatures will fall in western Andalusia and the Canary Islands, rising in the northern half of the peninsula. On the Mediterranean coast, tropical nights will persist with torrid nights in the southern half in many places.

Already the Wednesdaystable weather is expected in most of the country, although In Galicia and the Cantabrian area, cloudy intervals with light precipitation tending to less throughout the day are expected.. There will also be intervals of low clouds in the morning in surrounding areas to the south, as well as in Valencia, the Strait of Gibraltar, and Alboran, with probable morning fog banks and, in the east of Catalonia, isolated showers not ruling out. In the afternoon, cloudiness will develop in Castilla-La Mancha and neighbouring provinces, as well as in inland Andalusia and eastern Catalonia, with Possible occasional showers and storms, more likely and intense in the eastern English Channel and surrounding areas.

Maximum temperatures will increase in the northwest and the Strait of Gibraltar, with decreases in the Canary Islands, Andalusia and the southeast interior. Temperatures are expected to exceed 36 degrees in large areas of the southern Atlantic coast, as well as southern Galicia and Gran Canaria. Minimum temperatures will increase in the Cantabrian and Catalan coasts. In the south, Extremaduran cities such as Badajoz will reach 41 degrees and 39 in Cáceres. In Jaén and Seville (Andalusia) the maximum temperatures will reach 37 degrees, and also in Castilla-La Mancha, specifically in Toledo and Ciudad Real.

Deep trough for the weekend

Looking ahead to the weekend, eltiempo.es indicates thatIt is possible that a deeper trough will arrive from the Atlantic behind a new front crossing the Peninsula. In this way, they would be formed Showers and thunderstorms are expected in more areas, and they could also become more intense. The most affected areas could be the central and eastern peninsula, without ruling out the Balearic Islands. According to eltiempo.es, the highest accumulations could occur in areas of Aragon, Catalonia and the interior of Castellónexceeding 40 or 50 liters per square meter. With the arrival of the new trough, temperatures will drop mainly in the north of the peninsula.