The remains of Amy, the cycloogenesis that has hit the British Isles and France, arrive in Spain: the most affected areas

This Sunday comes the remains of the explosive cycloogenesis that has left red notices in Ireland and even two dead in France. It does so promoting a cold front that will cause covered skies and showers that will advance from north to south, while much of the interior and west of the peninsula will enjoy stability and clear skies. According to the State Meteorology Agency (Aemet), the showers may be promptly intense in coastlines of Catalonia, the Pitiusas and the environment of the Cabo de la Nao, although the probability that they reach strong intensity is low.

In this way, Sunday leaves a meteorological map of Spain divided into two very different halves, which is why Aemet has activated an orange warning until 11:00 a.m. this morning on the coast of the Ampurdánfor meteorological phenomena, and yellow warning for winds in this area of ​​Girona. There will also be yellow warnings Until the end of the day for coastal phenomena in the north and northeast of Majorca and throughout the coast of Minorca.

The passability will also be noticed in the north. Galicia, Cantabrico, Alto Ebro, North of the Iberian and Pyrenees will register cloudy skies or covered with showers in the Eastern Cantabrian, which will tend to refer with the passing of the hours making clear at the end of the day. In contrast, the rest of the Peninsula will remain under little cloudy or clear skies, with the exception of morning fog banks in areas of the northern half that will complicate visibility in mountain areas. The Canary Islands will live on a two -speed Sunday: clouds in the north and skies clear in the south, with the presence of high clouds in the western islands.

The contrast will also be transferred to temperatures. LMaximum will descend in much of the northeast half and in the archipelagoswith notable declines in interior areas. Galicia and Northwest of León will experience a promotion, while the rest of the country will barely notice changes. The minimums will rise in Extremadura, but will go down in the northern peninsular half, the Balearic Islands and, lightly, in Andalusia. In the Pyrenees, moderate frosts are not ruled out, with values ​​that will remember that autumn already begins to impose itself.

Unstable Week

Already on Monday The instability in the Mediterranean facade will startdriven by the entrance of a humid component flow. The Aemet foresees cloudy skies and rainfall in the Strait, west of Alborán and, above all, in the southern half of the eastern coast and the southeast peninsular end, where, although with low probability, locally strong episodes are not ruled out. The rains can extend more occasionally to the rest of the Mediterranean and the Balearic Islands, with a tendency to open clearing the day. In contrast, a good part of the interior and the peninsular northern will enjoy clear skies after the morning cloudiness dissipate.

Tuesday is outlined as A transition day towards stability. The anticyclone will impose its domain in almost the whole country, with little cloudy or clear skies, except low cloudiness in the southeast quadrant and the Mediterranean area, where morning fog banks could be formed. The approach of an Atlantic front will increase cloudiness in Galicia and no weak rain is not ruled out at the end of the day, while in the Canary Islands the Alisios will maintain a more gray panorama in the north of the archipelago. Temperatures will move to two rhythms: descent in Galicia, promotions in large part of the north and the east, and minimum in a slight drop in the South Mediterranean.