The beginning of this week will be marked by the atmospheric instability in much of Spain, especially in the north of the peninsula, where intense showers accompanied by storm, hail and very intense gusts of windaccording to the forecast of the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET).
The spokesperson for the AEMET, Rubén del Campo, has indicated that thisPrecipitation may be locally heavy in areas of the Cantabrian Sea and the northeast, while there will also be recorded snowfall in mountainous areas from about 1,500 to 1,800 meterswith levels that will rise slightly in the Pyrenees.
This Mondaythe skies will be very cloudy in the northern half, where the heaviest rains will be concentrated. On the other hand, in the southern half the weather will be more stable, although isolated showers are not ruled out in the southeast and the Balearic Islands. The Temperatures will, in general, be lower than usual for this time of year.except in the Mediterranean area, where they will rise and can exceed 25ºC in points such as the Guadalquivir valley or the interior of the Valencian Community. In the Cantabrian communities and in Castilla y León the 15 to 18ºC.
He Tuesdayinstability will be concentrated mainly in the northern third, where the heavy showers with storm and hailespecially in the Eastern Cantabrian and the northeast. In the rest of the country, clouds and clearings will alternate with weaker and more dispersed precipitation, while temperatures will tend to drop, especially at night.
Wednesday: relative truce before the new change
He Wednesday It will bring a relative truce, with a more stable day in most of the territory. However, precipitation could still be recorded in the north, even in the form of snow at levels between 1,500 and 1,800 meters. Temperatures will normalize in the south, while in the north they will remain colder than usual. For example, Burgos, Lugo or Palencia will be around 15ºC maximum; Madrid or Barcelona will reach about 20ºC; and Seville, 27ºC.
Instability increases on Thursday
Looking ahead to the second half of the week, the AEMET foresees a new increased instability starting Thursday due to the influence of low pressures. Although there is uncertainty about the most affected areas, it is likely that The rains are concentrated in the north and east of the peninsulawhere they could once again be locally intense and accompanied by a storm.
Depending on the days and areas, temperatures will experience ups and downs, as is very typical of spring. “In general, we can speak of a cool atmosphere for the time of year in most of the territory in that second half of the week except in the northern thirdwhere temperatures will be somewhat higher than normal,” indicated the AEMET spokesperson.
As for the Canary Islands, the week will begin with stable weather, although from Tuesday onwards cloud cover will increase and weak and scattered showers could be recorded on the most prominent islands. Temperatures will drop slightly, but will remain mild, with normal values for the archipelago.