Until the end of the week, unusually high temperatures are expected due to the arrival of subtropical air masses and the ascent of the anticyclonic dorsal. In factthe values could be placed up to 10ºC above the averagewith restricted frost only to the highest dimensions. In several capitals, Temperatures will be around or exceeded 20ºC, while in some areas of Andalusia and the Cantabrian slope could reach 25ºC. Although deep storms will remain very north, Some fronts will cross the anticyclonic dorsal that will be established on Spainaccording to Meteored. In addition, between Saturday and Sunday a new Dana or Cold Borrasca on the vertical peninsular could be collected.
An Atlantic front will distribute rains today in these areas
This Tuesday, an Atlantic front will cover the western third of the Peninsula with clouds and will generate intervals of medium and high clouds in the rest of the territory and the Balearic Islands. The rains will intensify throughout the day, especially affecting the west and mountainous areas of Galicia, Extremadura, the central system, the narrow and western Andalusia, where storms could be given.
In the Canary Islands, a cloud environment with rainfall is expected in the north and west slopes of the islands of greater relief. In the first half of the day, the rains could be strong in the west and north of the Western Islands and in Lanzarote, with less probability in the southeast of the archipelago.
On the other hand, Mediterranean humidity will favor the presence of low cloudiness in the east peninsular, with the possibility of weak rains in the bass Ebro, in addition to cloudy intervals in the Balearic Islands and the Ebro Valley.
Strong winds and more than 20ºC in these provincial capitals
The wind will blow with moderate east intensity in the Balearic Islands and the Mediterranean, with possible strong gusts in the coastlines of the western Galicia and Andalusia, as well as in mountainous areas of the Northwest and the Eastern Cantabrian. Higher temperatures will be recorded in Almería, Córdoba, Granada, Santa Cruz de Tenerife and Seville, with 22 degrees maximumwhile the cooler values will be in Ávila and León (14 degrees) and Segovia (15 degrees).
Stability before change of time
The rains will decrease on Wednesday in the Canary Islands, while In the south of the peninsula, some instability will persist with possible showers, which could also affect Galicia. In the rest of the territory, although there will be cloudy intervals, the skies will tend to clear throughout the day. Temperatures will remain soft, without great variations, with a slight promotion in the Mediterranean.
Thursday will be a quiet day throughout the country, with a tempered atmosphere for the time. In the northern half, temperatures will exceed 15ºC during the central hours of the day, reaching more than 20ºC in the Cantabrian. In the central and southern peninsular, the thermometers will mark between 18ºC and 20ºC in a generalized way. There will be some more cloudiness in the north end and in points of the Mediterranean, where No weak rain or isolated showers is discarded. In the rest of the country, the sky will be little cloudy in the early hours, but will tend to gradually cover throughout the day.
New Dana or Atlantic storms
Friday, lUpon arrival of an associated front to an Atlantic storm will bring covered skies and rains in much of the north, west and center of the peninsula, with abundant rainfall in Galicia. However, the eastern third and the Balearic Islands will be outside these rains. Temperatures will remain soft, although with a decrease in maximums, so snow will only appear in high mountain areas.
During Saturday, rainfall could extend to more regions of the territory. On Sunday, the front will finish crossing the peninsula, leaving residual rains in some points of the Mediterranean area. According to the Aemet, Temperatures will drop slightly over the weekendwith the possibility of frosts in the early hours of Sunday inside the northern half and the downtown area. However, these values will be within normal for the time.
For his part, Meteored expert Samuel Biener said that, if the current trend is maintained, A new Dana or Cold Borrasca could be formed between Saturday and Sunday over the Peninsula, reactivating rainfall on the Mediterranean coast. However, this forecast must still be confirmed in the next few days. Meanwhile, in the Canary Islands, the Alisios winds will predominate.