The meteorological week revolt begins, with rains and showers, which could be locally strong, starting this Monday, especially in the north and west of the Peninsula. In addition, temperatures will decrease starting Tuesday and will be cool for the season that day in the western half and on Wednesday and Thursday, in a good part of the territory, except in the Mediterranean area, according to Rubén del Campo, spokesperson, this Monday. of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet). However, stable weather and heat will return in the final stretch of the week, coinciding with the arrival of summer on Thursday, June 20 at 10:51 p.m. Spanish peninsular time. “Starting on Friday, it is most likely that high pressures will begin to dominate the outlook, with rains decreasing and temperatures clearly rising. Next weekend it could be around 38° to 40° in the Guadalquivir valley,” completes the agency spokesperson.
On Sunday They have already reached 34°/35° in locations in Malaga and the Guadalquivir and this monday It will still be a stable day, except in Galicia, Asturias and the extreme northwest of the province of León, where a front will begin to enter that will leave abundant rains in western Galicia. In the rest, the skies have dawned slightly cloudy, although in the afternoon clouds will form and it is possible that dry storms will fall in the east of the peninsula, that is, with little precipitation but with electrical equipment. “Temperatures will rise and will exceed 34° to 36° in the Ebro and Guadalquivir,” the meteorologist completes the forecast.
This week
📌From Monday to Thursday: showers, on Monday through Galicia and Asturias, on Tuesday they will extend to the northwest quadrant of the peninsula, Wednesday half west and Thursday half north and the Balearic Islands. They could be intense and accompanied by a storm
📌Friday and weekend: no rain🧵 pic.twitter.com/hq9nRH4a8x— AEMET (@AEMET_Esp) June 17, 2024
On Tuesday, the front will continue its path to the north, with rains in Galicia, Cantabrian communities, Castilla y León and northern Extremadura. “Precipitation could be intense in parts of the Galician community and Asturias,” warns the expert. In the afternoon, showers may fall in the Pyrenees and dry storms in areas of Aragon and Catalonia. The skies will be slightly cloudy in the rest and it will be hot in the east of the Peninsula and in the Balearic Islands, “even with a rebound on the Mediterranean coast and in the Balearic archipelago.” Thus, thermometers will read more than 34° to 36° in the Ebro valley, Mallorca and eastern Andalusia. However, temperatures will fall sharply in the western third, where the atmosphere “will even be cool”, with León, Lugo and Salamanca at a maximum of 20°.
On Wednesday, the dana, centered in the northwest of the peninsula, will leave stormy showers in the northern and western thirds and in parts of the east. “The calmest area will be a central strip of the Peninsula, although showers are not ruled out,” Del Campo clarifies, indicating that the most intense ones will occur in the extreme north. Temperatures will drop in the center and east of the territory, with rises in the northwest and southeast. “32° to 34° will be exceeded in the Ebro, the interior of the southeast and Mallorca, but in general the atmosphere will be cool, especially in the western third of the Peninsula, where temperatures will be between 5° and 10° below the normal. Lleida and Murcia will be around 34°, while Madrid and Seville will remain around 25° and Cáceres and A Coruña at 20°,” details the Aemet spokesperson.
On Thursday, the weather will continue to be under the influence of the Dana, with showers in the north of the peninsula, the most intense and accompanied by storms in the Cantabrian Sea and in the northeast. “These showers could also reach the central area, but not the south or the Balearic Islands,” the expert clarifies. Temperatures will also continue to fall, especially in the northeast. “It will be a cool day in the northern third, where it will not even reach 20°. In much of the center and the western half, thermometers will remain below 25°, which is between 5° and 10° below normal. The warmest environment will be in the interior of the Mediterranean and Balearic communities, where temperatures can exceed 30° to 32°,” says the spokesperson.
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Starting on Friday, although with uncertainty since there are many days left and the danas are difficult to predict, it is most likely that it will recede and high pressures will gain ground. “It is likely that from this very day the rain will subside and only some remains of instability will remain in the extreme north, with generally weak rains,” says Del Campo. The skies will be clear in the rest and temperatures will begin to climb progressively, more evident on Friday and Saturday and milder on Sunday. Thus, by the end of the week it is likely that 30° will already be exceeded in almost the entire country, from 32° to 34° in Ebro and the northern plateau, from 34° to 36° in the central zone, from 36° to 38° in much of Extremadura and Andalusia and even from 38° to 40° in the Guadalquivir.
In the Canary Islands, a good part of the week the trade wind regime will predominate, which will blow with intensity in exposed areas and will leave drizzle in the north of the most mountainous islands, while in the south the skies will be clear. Temperatures will remain unchanged until the end of the week, when they will also rise.
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