This Sunday, Spain returns to a contrasted time, with temperatures very high in the east and south of the country and rainfall in the northwest. The maxims will exceed the 34-36 degrees in areas such as the Ebro Valley, the southeast peninsular, the Ampurdán, the interior of Mallorca and the valleys of the Guadalquivir and Guadalhorce, even reaching the 38 degrees in areas of Júcar and El Segura. At night, the minimums will not go down from 22-24 degrees in much of the Mediterraneanreaching 24-26 degrees on the coast of Levante and Balearic Islands.
Meanwhile, an Atlantic front will leave weak rains in Galicia, the Cantabrian and the Pyreneeswith more intense rainfall in the west Galician and the Cantabrian cornice, accompanied by isolated storms in Pyrenean zones. In the northeast, showers scattered in prelitary mountains are expected, while in the Canary Islands there will be cloudiness and weak rains in mountainous areas. The rest of the country will maintain clear skies or with high cloudsalthough with morning fog in the Balearic Islands, Catalonia and the Peninsular Northwest.
Notices in Autonomous Communities
Several regions are on alert for adverse phenomena. Strong gusts are foreseen in the Cantabrian, the Strait and Melillawhile the risk of extreme heat affects communities such as Andalusia, Murcia, Valencia and the Balearic Islands. In Galicia, the rains could be locally intense, especially in their western sector.
Notices in provinces
At the provincial level, The highest temperatures will be recorded in Alicante, Murcia, Valencia and Sevillewhere the 38 degrees. On the other hand, A Coruña and Pontevedra will experience the most abundant rainfallwhile Girona and Lleida could see storms scattered in the afternoon.
The wind will blow from lazy to moderate in most of the country, with stronger gusts in coastal areas of the Cantabrian and the Strait. In the Canary Islands, the moderate Alisios will maintain a stable time but with cloudiness in the most mountainous islands. Calima could slightly affect Melilla, reducing visibility in central hours of the day.