The DANA deflates in Spain and the AEMET activates yellow warnings for rain in the Canary Islands

After a few intense weeks with the passage of DANAit seems that the already traditional ‘cold drop’ deflates and gives its last blows before leaving Spain. In this sense, at this time there is yellow warnings due to accumulation of rain in the Canary Islandsspecifically in La Palma, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventuraalthough according to the AEMETthese warnings in La Palma, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura will be issued at 12:00 p.m., while in Gran Canaria the yellow alert will remain active until 9:00 p.m. today.

In this way, the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) stands out today as significant phenomena showers, accompanied by storms and with the probability of reaching strong in the Canary Islands. Furthermore, it points to the possibility that there is some strong Levante wind interval in the Strait and in the Alborántending to less and from the Tramuntana in Ampurdán at the end. All this accompanied by morning fogs, locally dense, in areas of northeastern Galicia, both plateaus, the Balearic Islands and northeastern depressions.

Regarding temperatures, the AEMET points out that The maximums will tend to decrease in the Cantabrian Sea and northern Galicia, while they will increase in the rest of Spainespecially in parts of the interior southeast. For its part, the minimums will increase in the Canary Islands and the Cantabrian Seaand the drop in mercuries will predominate in the rest of the country, with weak frosts in the Pyrenees.

For its part, the AEMET assures that The presence of haze continues in the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands.

Cloudy skies in the Canary Islands, clear in the rest of Spain

The State Meteorological Agency predicts that the isolated cold low that affected the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands on previous dates will tend to move away towards the southwest, providing a greater instability in the Canary Islands. In this way, they point out that Cloudy skies will predominate in the Canary archipelago, with showers that will occasionally be accompanied by storms, and with the probability of becoming locally strong. more likely in the west and south of the most prominent islands, as well as during the second half of the day in the easternmost ones.

For its part, In the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands, stable weather is expected with a predominance of slightly cloudy or clear skies. and intervals of medium and high clouds in the southern half that could leave some scattered and occasional showers in Extremadura and western Andalusia.

Only On the Cantabrian slope, cloudy or overcast skies with weak precipitation are expected.. Likewise, there will be low morning cloudiness with fog in large areas of northern Galicia, both plateaus, the Balearic Islands, the eastern façade of the peninsula, the Ebro and depressions in the northeast, which may be locally dense and will tend to lift throughout the day.

Light wind gusts

For its part, the AEMET assures that East winds will blow in the Strait and Alborán with strong intervals that will tend to subsideas well as northeast wind on coastlines of the extreme northwest of the peninsula.

So, In the rest of the country, weak winds will predominate, with a northerly component in the Balearic Islands and the north of the peninsula with a tendency to strengthen the north wind in Ampurdán.with strong intervals at the end, and with a predominance of the eastern component in the rest. In the Canary Islands, for its part, moderate winds will blow from the west, tending to roll to the south.