The State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) has issued a detailed warning about the meteorological conditions for this day, characterized by potentially dangerous phenomena that will affect several regions of the country. According to its prediction, heavy showers and storms are expected in the interior of the extreme east of the peninsula, Mallorca and the western Canary Islands, where rainfall could be especially persistent and intense.
The meteorological scenario presents important territorial contrasts. While slightly cloudy skies will predominate in the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands, abundant cloudiness will develop in the afternoon in the Balearic Islands, the southern half and the mountains of the northern peninsula.
This configuration will favor the formation of showers and storms that will particularly affect the islands, the interior of the eastern peninsula and mountainous areas of the center and south of the country.
Simultaneous adverse phenomena
Among the most significant phenomena, the probability of dense and persistent fog in the northern interior of Lugo, as well as morning and evening fog banks in the northern and eastern thirds of the peninsula. These phenomena will significantly reduce visibility and could complicate road traffic, especially in Galician areas where coastal mists or fogs are also expected in the estuaries.
Regarding the thermal evolution, the maximum temperatures will remain with few changes except in the Cantabrian Sea where they will rise. On the contrary, the minimums will decrease in the southern half of the peninsula, the Pyrenees and areas of Galicia and Asturias, with possible weak frosts in the Pyrenean peaks. The winds will blow moderately from the east on the Cantabrian coasts, Alborán and with strong intervals in the Strait.
The combination of these adverse phenomena makes this day especially delicate for the development of outdoor activities and road traffic. The AEMET recommends taking extreme caution in the areas under warning and staying informed about meteorological developments, given the potentially dangerous nature of some of these phenomena.