The time of this weekend is marked by clear contrasts between the north, the south and the east peninsular. While in the Guadalquivir Valley a intense heat which will take the thermometers to touch the 38 degrees, in the eastern Mediterranean facade they are announced Locally strong rains at points of Tarragona and Castellón, especially during the first half of the day.
The State Meteorology Agency (AEMET) provides that in most of the country the clear or little cloudy skies will prevail. However, the entrance of a Mediterranean wet mass will provide abundant cloudiness in the Valencian Community and areas of the Catalan coast, with weak and dispersed rainfall in general. On the coast of Tarragona and Castellón these rains could be more intense than normal at the beginning of the day, although the sky will then tend to open.
In fact, it has activated a yellow warning in areas of Andalusia due to high temperatures that will be maintained throughout the afternoon.
In parallel, an Atlantic mass will leave cloudy skies and some weak rains in western Galicia. The Canary Islands will also register low cloud intervals in the islands of greater relief, accompanied by very strong wind gusts that will force them to be attentive in some areas.
Intense heat in the south and temperature rebound in the north
The South will be the protagonist for high temperatures. In the Guadalquivir, values between 36 and 38 degrees will be reached againconsolidating the hot atmosphere in the area. By contrast, in the Valencian Community, Murcia and Almería a decrease in the maximums will be noticed, which will leave a certain respite after several days of heat.
At the same time, in the Eastern Cantabrian and the high Ebro the temperatures will increase remarkably, offering an unusual image: heat in the north while the Levante fights with the rains. In the rest of the Peninsula the changes will be more discreet, with minimal that will not fall from the 20 degrees in the Mediterranean coast and in the Guadalquivir Valley, which ensures another warm night in those areas.
Alisios winds will blow strongly in the Canary Islands, with very strong intervals in some islands. In the Peninsula, in general, the wind will be lazy, although with moderate intervals in coastal areas, especially in northern Galicia and in the Strait, where he can turn up west.
In addition, the day will be marked by morning fog banks in areas of the north and east peninsular, as well as in the Balearic Islands. They are also expected coastal mists in Galicia and the sea of Alborán that could complicate road visibility.
In short, the day is presented with a Spain split in two: intense heat in the south and the rebound in temperatures in the north contrast with the Mediterranean showers and the strong wind in the Canary Islands. A reminder that September still combines the last summer splash with the first signals of autumn.