The week begins marked by rains in the Canary Islands, where they may be strong and persistent, while on the Peninsula, the first days will be more stable, with little rainfall and the presence of mists and fog banks in the interior. The rains will arrive on Wednesdayspecifically to the extreme north of the peninsula, and in the following days will extend to other areas of the territory with snowfall in the mountainsaccording to the forecast of the State Meteorological Agency A (EMET)
The showers will especially affect the Canary Islands this Monday, being intense and accompanied by storms, except in Lanzarote and Fuerteventura. On the Peninsula, stability will predominate with mild temperatures, highlighting Bilbao with 19ºC and Murcia with 24ºC. He Tuesdaythe rain will continue on the western islands of the Canary archipelago, although it will decrease in the afternoon. On the Peninsula the skies will be clear, although morning fogs are expected that could reduce visibility. Temperatures will remain mild, with high values on the Mediterranean coast, where cities such as Valencia, Malaga and Alicante will be around 25ºC.
The rains arrive in the north of the peninsula
Wednesday will be calmer in the Canary Islands, although occasional showers could still occur. On the Peninsula, a front will bring rain to the northern third and mountainous areas. These precipitations will be snow at altitudes above 2,000 meters, dropping to 1,500 meters throughout the day.
As for temperatures, they will drop in a good part of the country, except in the Mediterranean.andeitherwhich will continue to enjoy a temperate environment with values between 22 and 24ºC. In addition, the wind will be the protagonist, with intense gusts especially on the Cantabrian and Mediterranean coasts.
More rain, snow in the mountains and intense wind
The unsettled weather will continue on Thursday, with rains in the northern third and some areas of the interior of the peninsula, especially in mountainous areas. Rainfall will also be recorded in the Canary Islands. The wind gusts will continue to be very strong in the north and east of the country. Daytime temperatures will drop again, especially in the southern half.
Forecast for the weekend
Looking ahead to Friday, New Atlantic fronts will affect the north and west of the Peninsula, with rain and snowfall in mountainous areas. Temperatures will drop noticeably in the northern half. However, the weekend will bring a significant increase in temperatures, generating an unusually warm environment for November. In the Canary Islands, the weather will be calm during these days, although rain cannot be ruled out from Sunday.