Good weather has the hours counted. After a start of the week marked by unusually high stability and temperatures for these dates -with maximums that will reach up to 28 degrees in points of the south and northern peninsular -on Wednesday a radical change will begin in the meteorological panorama. Borrasca Olivier, the fifteenth of great impact of this season, will arrive first to the Canary Islands and then travel to the Peninsula, leaving rains, storms and a fall in temperatures. In addition, Calima will arrive, so there will be Mud rains In much of the Peninsula.
According to the State Meteorology Agency (Aemet), this Tuesday will predominate stable time, with almost clear skies, without ruling out some isolated showers in the afternoon in mountain areas of the north and this peninsular. The temperatures will be very soft and in most of the country the 20ºCS will be exceeded, and even Broking the 28ºC in cities such as Badajoz, Sevilla, Ourense or Pontevedra. However, as of Wednesday, the situation will take a turn.
Canary Islands will be the first to notice the change
The Canarian archipelago will receive the first rainfall from Borrasca. The rains and the showers will arrive at the Western Islands on Tuesday afternoon, but will intensify on Wednesday and especially on Thursday, being locally strong and persistent in La Palma, El Hierro, La Gomera and Tenerife. In turn, temperatures will go down and the wind will gain intensity, especially in the peaks.
In the Peninsula, a slight increase in instability on Wednesday will begin to be noticed in certain areas of the peninsular territory and the skies will be more cloudy. In this sense, they could occur Chubascos in the northern half, especially in Aragon, Catalonia and north of the Valencian Community.
Already on Thursday, Borrasca will approach the Peninsula. The rains will begin to spread from the Peninsular Southwest-Western Andalusia, Extremadura, Castilla-La Mancha and Castilla y León-and could be accompanied by storms and hail often. For this part, it is not ruled out that any of these showers also arrives at the Balearic archipelago.
With the arrival of Borrasca, Temperatures will begin to descend, especially in the peninsular south. On Thursday, cities such as Córdoba, Jaén, Málaga or Murcia will see their maxims fall to 20-22ºC, while in the Northwest they will continue to register high values, with Ourense and Pontevedra around 28ºC.
Coinciding with the First phase of the Holy Week Exitit is expected that rainfall intensifies during the end of Semana Eltiempo.es foresees Stronger rains in Galicia, Castilla y León, Extremadura and western Andalusia, in addition to the Cantabrian, Madrid and Castilla-La Mancha.
The accumulated rainfall could Overcome 90 liters per meter Square in northern Cáceres, and the 50-60 l/m² in areas such as southern Ávila, Huelva, Sevilla, Cádiz and areas of the Cantabrian. In the Canary Islands, La Palma, Tenerife and Gran Canaria could also register significant accumulated, between 60 and 80 l/m².