He Tropical Cyclone Isaac has become hurricane in the middle of the Atlantic after reaching winds of up to 100 km/hThe State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) reported yesterday Saturday. However, the meteorological agency points out that The most probable scenario right now does not bring Isaac directly to the Iberian Peninsula and, in any case, if it approached, it would arrive as a deep storm.
The main meteorological organizations have agreed that the probabilities indicate that the hurricane will move north, although it is difficult to predict its trajectory with complete accuracy. The NOAA National Hurricane Center rules out any risk for Spain, while the AEMET states that “most scenarios suggest a path that would keep the hurricane away from the Iberian Peninsula.”
However, if it finally approaches Spanish territory, it would no longer be a tropical cyclone, but rather a deep storm, since would have previously lost, a day or two before approaching, its tropical characteristics. In that case, pIt could leave rain, especially in the north of the peninsula, and also intense winds and bad sea conditions on the northern coasts.notes Meteorology.
For now, this Sunday, in Spain and the Balearic Islands, there will be a anticyclonic situation with mostly clear skies and rising temperatures. Maximum temperatures of up to 30°C are expected in provinces such as Badajoz, Granada and Huelva.. The minimum temperatures will increase in the western half, while decreases will be recorded in the Canary Islands, the Balearic Islands, the southeast and the northeast.
In Andalusia, there will be a yellow warning for coastal wind in Cádiz and the Strait, with gusts that will exceed 34 km/h. Furthermore, uA front will enter from the northwest, affecting Galicia and Asturias with cloudy skies and possibility of rain. Clouds are also expected in the northeast of Catalonia, the Strait, Melilla and the Balearic Islands, although they will tend to clear. The Canary Islands will have cloudy intervals in the north, with clear skies in the rest.
The winds will be weak, predominating from the south and west on the Atlantic slope and from the southeast on the Mediterranean, with a tendency to increase in the Levant area.
On Monday, Temperatures will continue to be above normal values for this time of year. In fact, more than 25º could be recorded in large areas of the country, even more than 30º in southern communities such as Extremadura and Andalusia, and more than 32º in the Guadalquivir Valley.
For Tuesday it seems that would start a drop in temperaturesbut 30 to 32º could still be exceeded in the Guadalquivir Valley and in parts of the southeast of the peninsula. That day, the passage of a front will leave rain in Galicia, northwest of Castilla y León and also in the Cantabrian communities