“Unusually high” temperatures reach these areas of Spain

The final stretch of November will be marked by a anticyclonic weather, mostly stable and hardly any rain in almost the entire country. In the interior, fog banks will form, and during the night there will be frost in some areas. In contrast, daytime temperatures will be warm, with more than 25 degrees in the southeast of the peninsula and peaks of up to 29 degrees in the Canary Islands. These temperatures will be between 5 and 10 degrees above usual.

This Wednesday looks like a mostly sunny day in Spain, with unusually warm temperatures for the season. According to the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET)the anticyclone will dominate the peninsula and the Balearic Islands, leaving clear skies or few clouds and some intervals of medium and high clouds. In the north of Galicia, however, more overcast skies and some showers are expected.

They could also occur weak and scattered rains in the Strait areawhile in the south of the Balearic Islands there is a possibility of more intense showers. In valley areas of the two plateaus, depressions in the northeast, the Balearic Islands and the Andalusian mountains, there will be low clouds, mists and morning mists.

In the Canary Islands, the sky will be partly cloudy with intervals of medium and high clouds, and some scattered showers could be recorded in the north of the western islands. Likewise, haze is expected in the eastern islands.

High temperatures in these capitals

TheMaximum temperatures will remain stable in the peninsular Mediterranean area, will decrease in the Balearic Islands and will experience a general rise in the rest of the country.especially notable in the eastern Canary Islands and the mountainous areas of the northern peninsula.

The minimums will generally not experience major changes. Thus, increases will predominate in the Cantabrian and Pyrenees and decreases in the rest. Besides, Weak frosts will be recorded in the mountains of the northern half of the peninsula and it is not ruled out that they will occur locally on the northern plateau.

The highest maximums are expected in Santa Cruz de Tenerife (28°C), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (27°C), Almería and Murcia (22°C)while the lowest will be in León (11°C), Burgos (12°C), and Madrid, Palencia, Valladolid and Zamora (13°C).

The winds will be light from the east in Alborán, although they could intensify in the Strait at the end of the day. In Galicia they will blow from the south, with strong intervals in coastal areas.

Omega lock

For its part, tiempo.es indicates that the anticyclone could be joined by a blockage in omega between Friday and Saturday, an atmospheric pattern that, although it will not be very long-lasting, could influence the weather in the country. This type of configuration will not be prolonged, since the anticyclone It will begin to move eastwards starting Sunday, giving way to a possible Atlantic front that could bring rain to the western peninsula..

What consequences can this blockage have on omega? According to tiempo.es, this type of atmospheric pattern can increase atmospheric stability, with clear skies and mild temperatures during the day. However, when they occur in winter, the lack of wind can increase pollution. Once the anticyclone retreats to the east, an Atlantic front is expected to reach the western peninsula, leaving some precipitation starting on Sunday.