The episode of instability that has affected a good part of Spain in recent days begins to subside this Sunday. The State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) has reported that isolated depression at high levels (DANA) moves away towards the Alboran Sea, marking the beginning of a trend towards atmospheric stabilization.
Despite this improvement gradual, the situation still requires caution: weather warnings for locally strong storms and hail remain in force on the plateau north and in the northern end peninsular.
The stormy showers The most relevant will be recorded precisely in those areas, with accumulations that may be significant in isolated points and accompanied by hail.
In it continental southeastas well as in Ceuta and Melilla, Only weak and scattered rainfall is expected. He Cantabrian It will present a very cloudy early morning and early hours, as a result of the northerly flow, while the rest of the country will enjoy slightly cloudy or clear skies during the morning, although later daytime clouds will grow.
In the archipelago canarythe islands with greater orography will receive low amounts of rain, which cannot be ruled out in the rest of the island territories.
The fog and mists They may form in mountain areas, in the Balearic Islands and in the interior of Galicia, adding a visibility reduction factor. Suspended dust (haze) will also remain in the eastern half of the peninsula and in the Balearic Islands.
Rise in thermometers and strengthening of the wind in the Strait
The chapter thermal reflects a general rise of maximum temperatures, which will be locally notable in the southeast of the peninsula, where thermometers could experience significant jumps.
The minimalon the other hand, will show a disparate evolution: will rise in Galicia, Catalonia and around the Strait, and will descend in the southeastern third, the eastern Cantabrian coast and the Balearic Islands. In the Canary Islands no variations expected notable.
Regarding the wind, in the Peninsula and Balearic Islands the flow of the thisweak in general, except in Galicia and the Cantabrian Sea, where the northern component will gain weight. The intensity will be greater on the coasts; gusts are expected very strong easterly in the Strait and intervals of strong wind in the Alboran Sea and in the northwest of Galicia.
In Canary Islandsthe regime will be moderate of northern component.
The day is thus shaping up as a transition to calmalthough with pockets of instability that force preventive warnings to be maintained.