And this week, the heat continues. The temperatures, which They began their climb last Wednesday, will continue to rise and on Wednesday they will exceed 35° in the Tagus, Guadiana and Guadalquivir valleys and May will end with 38° to 40° in the GuadalquivirAccording to Rubén del Campo, spokesperson for the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), this Monday. They will be values “between 5 and 10° above normal in a good part of the country, in the middle of summer, in the month of July.” However, in the Cantabrian Sea it will be cooler, especially this Monday and Thursday, when the maximum temperatures will be below 20°. As of Friday, the outlook is not clear, although it is most likely that there will be “a thermal decline, which will end up being generalized, but more marked in the north”, where the environment will be mild, even cold in the Cantabrian Sea. However, in much of the south it will continue to exceed 34°. And little rain: Weak until Wednesday and in the extreme north and, starting on Thursday, stormy showers in parts of the north, east and the Balearic Islands.
Last weekend was quite warm, with 37.5° in Montoro (Córdoba), 35.4° in Jalance (Valencia) and 35.3° in Andújar (Jaén) on Sunday. This Monday, Temperatures drop in the northeast and rise in the west. Thus, temperatures will exceed 30° in much of the center and south and up to 34° in the Guadalquivir. In the extreme north, milder temperatures and weak rains without ruling out some locally intense showers in the Pyrenees.
This week:
🌞 Predominance of Sun, except in the extreme north of the peninsula. Starting Thursday, probable showers in the northern and eastern thirds of the peninsula.
🌡️ Strong contrast in temperatures: in the northern third of the peninsula below normal and in the south typical of midsummer pic.twitter.com/n3Hlgh7fNG— AEMET (@AEMET_Esp) May 27, 2024
On Tuesday “there will be a new marked thermal rise in the northern third, where they will go from the cool environment of Monday to a milder day with maximums between 22° and 24° in the Cantabrian Sea.” On the other hand, temperatures “will drop a little in the southeast and in the rest they will not vary too much.” Temperatures will exceed 30° in the Ebro valley, central and southern half and up to 34°/35° in Badajoz, Ciudad Real, Córdoba and Seville. And there will be hardly any rain, some isolated showers in the northern third.
Wednesday, another day, Temperatures will rise again in practically the entire Peninsula and the Balearic Islands, with more than 30° in large areas of the northeast, northern plateau and central and southern half and more than 35° in the Tagus, Guadiana and Guadalquivir. “Valladolid will reach 32°; Zaragoza, Lleida, Madrid and Zaragoza will be around 34°; Cáceres, Toledo and Ciudad Real are 35° and Seville and Córdoba are 37°,” Del Campo exemplifies. The minimum temperatures will also be high, with tropical nights – in which it does not drop below 20° – in Extremadura and Andalusia. The coolest environment will be in the Cantabrian Sea, with Santander and San Sebastián at 20° and Bilbao and Oviedo at 24°. This day it will not rain.
Wednesday will be the hottest day of the next week, with maximums between 5 and 10 ºC above their average values for these dates, with temperatures subsequently dropping until they remain below said average values during the weekend. pic.twitter.com/ryx4GvgZii
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On Thursday there is “some uncertainty”, but it is likely that “it will again be a very hot day, again with midsummer temperatures in the center and south of the Peninsula, even with a slight rebound” in both areas, where Tropical nights are expected and 34° or 35° and even 38° in the Guadalquivir will be generally exceeded. However, “a front will sweep north and leave rain in the Cantabrian Sea and the Pyrenees, with locally strong storms in northern Catalonia.” It may also rain lightly in parts of the rest of Catalonia, Aragon and the north of the Valencian Community. Hand in hand with the front, there will be a thermal drop in the northern half, especially in the Cantabrian Sea and the Pyrenees, where maximum temperatures will remain below 20°.
Over the weekend it is possible that the thermal drop will extend to most of the country, although “there is a lot of uncertainty.” According to the most likely scenario, the environment “will be somewhat less hot in general.” Friday “could still be a fairly hot day, especially in the southern half” but the following days the heat will ease in general, although in the south it will continue to exceed 32° to 34°. In contrast, during Friday and weekend in the Cantabrian Sea and upper Ebro it would barely reach 20°. Also “instability will increase in the north and east for Friday and the weekend, with rains and showers in the eastern Cantabrian Sea, the Pyrenees and northeastern Catalonia that, in the afternoons, could extend to other parts of Aragon, Catalonia , north of the Valencian Community and the Balearic Islands.”
In the Canary Islands, Some light drizzle is expected over the next few days. on the most mountainous islands and clear skies in the south. Temperatures without changes or slightly rising, with minimums of between 19 and 21° and maximums of between 25° and 27° in coastal areas.
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