The next few days will once again be marked by rain and storms in most of the territory, which could become locally strong in some points due to the formation of a storm in the Atlantic that will exert its influence on Spain, according to the forecast the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet).
From early this Thursday, locally strong showers and storms will occur in the Levante area and the Balearic Islands. In the rest of the interior of the peninsula, the dawn will be clearer but evolution clouds will grow from the morning and these stormy showers will extend to other areas of the eastern half of the peninsula in the central and southern areas, without ruling out that they are locally strong and accompanied of hail, especially around the Pyrenees, in the Mediterranean regions and in the Balearic Islands.
For today, the agency has activated the yellow warning due to significant accumulations in Andalusia, Aragon, Castilla y León, Castilla – La Mancha, Catalunya, Extremadura, Community of Madrid, Valencian Community and the Balearic Islands, where it will turn orange in the first hours of the morning. tomorrow.
Temperatures will rise slightly in the northern half and will not vary too much in the rest of the country. It will exceed 25 degrees in most of the territory and 30 degrees in much of the southern half. In the Guadalquivir, in fact, the maximum temperature will be around 35 degrees.
On Friday, a storm will form in the Atlantic that will exert its influence on Spain with rain and stormy showers in most of the territory, which will also last until Sunday.
In the Mediterranean area it will rain from the early hours and these precipitations will be locally strong and persistent, especially in Valencia, Alicante, on the Catalan coast and in parts of the Balearic Islands. Precipitation will also be abundant in the interior of the peninsula. There, some hail could fall.
On Saturday and Sunday, rainfall will continue affecting large areas of Spain, especially in the north and west of the peninsula. It will also rain in the central area, especially on Saturday.
These rains may be locally strong and persistent in points of the northwest, around the central system and the Pyrenees. They will lose intensity the further southeast, so that rain will be very unlikely in the southeastern regions of the Peninsula and in the Balearic Islands.
During the weekend, temperatures will drop noticeably in the western half of the Peninsula due to the arrival of cooler Atlantic winds there, but as these same winds arrive overheated in the Mediterranean area and the Balearic Islands, in this area there will be “a rise “clear temperatures”.