The first week of February has started with stable time and cold temperatures in almost all of Spain, except for the influence of a storm in the peninsular south, which left more than 100 liters per square meter in the province of Malaga and numerous incidents. This Tuesday the winter station reaches its Ecuador with sunny skies in most of the country and rising temperatures in many areas, although within the usual values for this time of year.
According to the State Meteorology Agency (Aemet), the frost affected this morning at the northern half of the country, except Galicia, the coastal provinces and the Ebro valley, also extending to mountains of the southeast and the east of the South Plateau. Because of this, meteorology activated the yellow notice for Temperatures of up to -6 degrees in León (plateau and Cantabrian mountain range), Soria (plateau) and Zamora (Sanabria)although its deactivation is expected at 10:00 a.m.
The sky will be clear or little cloudy in almost the entire country, except at the peninsular southeast and the Alborán area, where the influence of low pressures with clouds and probable occasional showers with a storm will persist, which will decrease throughout the day, leaving a sunny environment. In the mountains of the southeast peninsular, The snow could make an appearance with a level between 1,300 and 1,600 meters.
On the other hand, A little active front will approach Galiciawhere it could cause some weak and scattered rainfall in the northwest end. In the Canary Islands, cloudy intervals are expected in the north, with the possibility of weak rains in the mountainous islands, while in the south the clear skies will predominate. Some morning mists are foreseen in the Ebro, depressions of the Northeast, the Eastern Cantabrian and the Northern Plateau, where they could be dense and Engelters, which could generate ice plates. They could also appear in valleys of the southern plateau and interiors of Galicia.
As for temperatures, an promotion is expected in most of the country, except in Galicia, the Ampurdán (Girona), Melilla and Canarias, where they will descend. The coldest temperatures will be recorded in Burgos and Palencia (10 degrees) and in Ávila, León, Segovia and Valladolid (11 degrees)while the warmest will be given in Santa Cruz de Tenerife (23 degrees), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (22 degrees) and Almería (19 degrees).
Regarding the wind, moderate winds of the southwest will blow in the coastlines of the northwest of Galicia, the North in the Balearic Islands and the Eastern Peninsular Facade, and Levante in the Strait and Alborán. In the Canary Islands, Alisios winds will continue with strong intervals in exposed areas.
Wednesday will be a similar day with little cloudy skies, morning fog banks and absence of almost general rains, except in isolated points of the north end, southern Balearic Islands and Melilla, Night frosts will follow, although diurnal values will rise slightly. On Thursday it will be a day similar to the previous two, with anticyclonic time practically without rainfall and temperature without changes, with frosts inside the north and this peninsular, YvAlores between 2 and 4 ° C below zero and, as in previous days, in mountain areas frost can be somewhat more intense.
Wind hall with a mass of cold air
On Friday and weekend the arrival of “A wind hall with a mass of cold air” from the interior of the European continealthough, according to the Aemet, it is a situation “still to be confirmed.” The decrease in temperatures will be noticed above all in diurnal values and in the northern peninsular halfwhile the weekend is thermal drop It will be extended to much of the territory and will also be recorded in night temperatures.
With this situation, The frosts will be intensified and will also affect more areas in points of the northern plateau, moors of the center and mountain areas, with values of 5 ° C below zero. For the day no more than 8 ºC would be reached in large areas of the north and center of the territory. There is uncertainty regarding rainfall, according to the AEMET, and, although they are probable that they do not affect many areas, they will be more likely in the peninsular north, Mediterranean area and in the Balearic Islands.