Sunday, May 10, 2026 will maintain the tone revolt with which the weekend started. The storm trapped To the west of Portugal it will continue to control the atmospheric circulation over the Peninsula, which will result in skies heavily populated with clouds and rains that will reach a good part of the territory.
Precipitation will arrive mainly as showers which, according to the warning from the State Meteorological Agency, may be accompanied by storms and hail at some times. The regions that require the most attention are the west of Galicia and the eastern end of the Cantabrian Sea, where “they are likely to be locally strong” and, furthermore, “they may be persistent”. Less likely, that intensity could lean out also to the western Pyrenees and the surroundings of the Central System, while the eastern third only expects cloudy intervals and the Balearic Islands will be spared with slightly cloudy skies.
Although instability will dominate much of the day, the agency expects the clouds to begin to open as the afternoon progresses in almost all areas. The exception will be the northwest quadrant, where the clearings will have more difficulties to prevail. In the mountains, the snow level will be between 1700 and 2000 metersabove which precipitation will arrive in the form of snow.
The Canary archipelago uncheck of the peninsular script: the mountainous islands will register cloudy skies with some occasional precipitation, while the rest will be satisfied with intervals of clouds. The morning mists, for their part, will find conducive conditions in mountain areas and in the depressions of the northeast of the peninsula.
Rising thermometers in the Mediterranean and strong wind on the Galician and southeastern coasts
The chapter thermal He will write two different stories depending on the aspect. In Balearic Islands, Alborán and the entire eastern third peninsular the maximums will rise, and they will do so noticeably in points of the Valencian Community and Catalonia.
In sense contrary They will fall in the northwest quadrant, the Iberian system, the Southern plateau and the western Canary Islands. The minimums will move little, although rises in the western Cantabrian Sea and falls in the northeastern third will predominate.
The wind will blow moderate with a southern component in most of the Peninsula, with strong intervals and some very strong gusts on the coasts of Galicia and the southeast. In the northeast and the Cantabrian Sea it will be weak. In the Strait, Alborán and the Balearic Islands, moderate winds are expected from the west with strong intervals that will shift to a moderate southerly direction. The Canary Islands, unrelated to the movement of the storm, will register variable light winds with a predominance of the northern component.