The passage of a front associated with the powerful storm ‘Bert’ will cause strong gusts of wind, intense rain and significant waves this Monday, although starting Tuesday the weather will change radically. According to Rubén del Campo, spokesperson for the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET), the rest of the week will be marked by a stable and anticyclonic environment, with little rain and notably warm temperatures.up to 10ºC above usual for the end of November.
Bert’s Impact
This Monday, Storm ‘Bert’ will leave widespread rain in much of the Peninsula, although they will be less frequent in the Mediterranean area. The heaviest rainfall is expected in regions such as the Cantabrian Sea, the Pyrenees, western Castilla y León and northern Extremadura.. As the front advances, the rains will stop and clearings will open.
The winds will be especially strong in the northern half and in mountainous areas, where they could exceed 120 km/h, reaching hurricane levels. In addition, an intense maritime storm will be recorded on the northern coasts. Temperatures will drop in most of the country, except in the Mediterranean area, where values could reach 25ºC.
Stability returns on Tuesday
Starting Tuesday, anticyclonic weather will be imposed in Spain. Rain will be practically non-existent, except in some points in the extreme north where only a few drops will fall. However, they will form dense fog banks and low clouds in the interior, especially during the early morning and early hours of the day, which will make visibility on the roads difficult.
Daytime temperatures will decrease, with maximums of between 10 and 15ºC in the center and north of the peninsula and between 15 and 20ºC in the south. In some areas of the southeast, values will exceed 20ºC. During the night, frost will be common in mountain areas.
Abnormally high temperatures
Wednesday and Thursday will be dominated by stability and the absence of rain, except for light showers in Galicia or the Strait. Once again, extensive fog banks will form in the interior of the peninsula. lDaytime temperatures will rise, with values between 5 and 10ºC higher than normal for this time.
In the morning, Cities such as León, Burgos, Palencia or Zamora will register minimum temperatures close to 0ºC. However, at noon the thermometers will reach or exceed 15ºC in much of the country. In the Cantabrian Sea and Andalusia, it will be close to 20ºC, while in cities like Murcia or Seville it could reach 24ºC. Towards the weekend, anticyclonic weather is expected to continue, with little rain and slightly lower temperatures.
Rains in much of the territory
On the other hand; Meteored advances that the Friday irregular showers are expected, with the possibility of intense storms, mainly in Galicia and Asturias. These precipitations could extend in a weaker and more dispersed way towards the western Castilla y León and Extremadura. He Saturday It is planned as a transition day, with Isolated showers in areas such as Andalusia, the Mediterranean coast, the Pyrenees, the eastern Cantabrian Sea and some inland points.
Starting on Saturday, meteorological uncertainty increases, as the models handle different scenarios, Meteored indicates. There is a possibility that low pressures will erode the anticyclonic ridge, which could allow storms to move further south because the anticyclone would be located in Scandinavia. In this scenario, we expect a progressive decrease in temperatures, accompanied by an increase in precipitation that could extend to a large part of the territory. In some regions, these rains could be intense.