The effects of Subtropical storm Patty, now transformed into the ex-Patty storm, will influence the weather this Tuesday in the west of the peninsula, with persistent and intense rains, especially in the north of Extremadura. They are also planned precipitation in the Aragonese Pyrenees and several areas of Catalonia, where storms will be notable.
According to the forecast of the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET)the west of the peninsula will be influenced by an Atlantic front associated with ex-Patty, which will bring rains in the southern Galicia, western Andalusia, Castilla y León, and Extremadura. In addition, light rains could occur in areas of the northwest quadrant and around the Iberian System.
In the northeast of the peninsula, instability will continue, with showers and storms in Catalonia, the Pyrenees and Castellón. They are also expected occasionally intense rainfall in the Aragonese Pyrenees, the coasts and south of Catalonia, and towards the end of the day in the Ampurdán (Girona). Navarra, northern Aragon and the Balearic Islands could experience occasional rain.
Yellow alert in these communities
The AEMET has placed Catalonia, Extremadura and Aragon on yellow alert due to intense rains that could reach 20 liters per square meter in just one hour.which represents a moderate risk for certain activities. The most affected areas will include mountainous areas and the Catalan coast, where strong storms are expected.
In the coast of Barcelona and Tarragonarainfall could accumulate up to 20 liters per square meter in one hour. This same level of rain is also expected in mountainous areas of the Huesca Pyrenees in Aragon, as well as in the Girona Pyrenees and the coast of this province, as well as in pre-coastal areas and Empordà.
In Estremadura, The intensity of the rains will mainly affect the province of Cáceres, with forecasts of up to 15 liters per square meter in one hourwhich could generate adverse conditions in the region.
Temperatures and wind
Temperatures will increase in the interior of the eastern peninsula, Galicia and the Canary Islands, while a slight decrease is expected in the Northern Plateau. The maximum temperatures will reach 26 degrees in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, and 25 degrees in Bilbao and Palma.; In contrast, a cooler environment is expected in cities such as Ávila and León (16 degrees) and Salamanca, Soria and Valladolid (17 degrees).
The winds will generally be soft, blowing from the north and east in the Mediterranean area (with a stronger east in the Strait), and from the south or variable in the rest of the territory, intensifying on the coasts of Galicia and the eastern Cantabrian Sea. , where they will change to the east. In the Canary Islands, a moderate trade wind is expected.
Instability returns in the Mediterranean
On Wednesday and Thursday, the probability of showers will increase in the area of the Strait, Levante and the Balearic Islandswhich could be abundant and accompanied by storms, although without reaching the intensity of the recent DANA. Temperatures will rise on Wednesday, but will fall again on Thursday, remaining in mild ranges for the season.
For him Friday and weekendsomething is expected instability in the Mediterranean and the Balearic Islands, with possible showers, which could be intense in some areas. Galicia and the extreme north will also receive rain, while the rest of the country will enjoy a calmer climate, although with a slight drop in temperatures.