The Aemet indicates the areas most affected by the storm

The time during the May bridge will be marked by the approach of an Atlantic storm that will leave an episode of instability in much of the country. Rains and storms are expected, some locally intense, and temperatures with ups and downs of spring, although in general the environment will be tempered.

This Thursday, May 1 and festive for Labor DayIt will be a somewhat more stable day, especially in the morning. In the northwest peninsular the high clouds will predominate, which will tend to become intervals of low clouds from noon, while in the southwest the high cloudiness will make appearance at the last minute and in the Canary Islands the heavens will remain clear in the islands of the east half of the archipelago and with cloud intervals in those of the west half.

It will rain in Galicia in the early hour and rainfall may also appear in the rest of the country, but they will be of little importance; In the surroundings of the Iberian South there could be specific storms and in the west of the Canarian archipelago there is the possibility of weak or moderate showers associated with the passage of a frontal system.

The maximum temperatures will increase in almost the entire peninsula, notably in the southwest and with some moderate descent in the Cantabrian. The minimums will lower smoothly, in a somewhat pronounced way in the east peninsular. In Palma de Mallorca and in Zaragoza, for example, 28 degrees will be around, while Córdoba, Granada or Murcia will reach 30 degrees of maximum and in the central area, Madrid will approach 25 degrees.

The wind will blow from this component in the Peninsula, with strong gusts on the southern coast of the Mediterranean and Alborán, in the Cantabrian it will tend to the east and intensify with the passage of the day, while in the Canary Islands it will go from west to northwest, with very strong gusts on the summits of Tenerife and strong in the north of the islands of the west half and in the channels between islands.

The worst day of the storm

On Friday, festive from the Community of Madrid, will be marked by the arrival of a front associated with Borrasca. The Aemet foresees Chubascos in much of the country, Although some areas such as the Eastern Cantabrian, northeast of Catalonia, the Balearic Islands and points of the Southeast, will be outside the rainfall. The most abundant rains will occur in northern Extremadura, southern Castilla y León and in the environment of the central system, especially in the Sierra de Guadarrama (Madrid).

As for temperatures, the greatest presence of clouds will favor an promotion of the nightly, while the daytime will go down inside the Peninsula and in western Andalusia. Even so, 25 degrees will be exceeded in the Ebro Valley, in the Balearic Islands, southeast of Castilla-La Mancha, Andalusia and in the Region of Murcia, and will even be around 30-32 degrees in Almería and Granada.

Where will it rain the weekend

For the weekendin general, an unstable time in much of the country is expected. On Saturday the cloudiness will increase throughout the day and clouds of evolution will be formed with rains and showers in the west peninsular and in the eastern third, that is, in Aragon and inside the Mediterranean regionss. These rainfall could be locally intense and come accompanied by storm. Temperatures will fall in much of the territory, even if the soft environment will remain. Cities such as Bilbao, Zaragoza and Murcia will be around 27-29 degrees of maximum.

On Sunday, the rains could return to Galicia, Cantabrico, Pyrenees, Castilla y León, northern Extremadura and points of the Peninsula Centerr. In contrast, the Mediterranean area and both archipelagos, will enjoy more clear skies and high temperatures, with maximums that will approach 30 degrees in Murcia and that could even reach 32 degrees in points of the Valencian Community.