After the passage of DANA, the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) points to a stabilization of the weather on the Peninsula with a predominance of clear skies, although it will dawn with clouds and showers in the Balearic Islands, eastern Andalusia and the Strait, except in the Canary Islands, which will be affected by the Hipólito storm.
The approach of an Atlantic front associated with this storm will increase cloudiness in the archipelagos and will leave rainfall this Friday in the westernmost islands.
The effects of Storm Hipólito will continue during the weekend. An increase in cloudiness and precipitation is expected in the northwest quadrant, more likely in Galicia and surrounding areas. In the westernmost islands of the Canary Islands, cloudy skies will continue with precipitation and with cloudy intervals in the rest.
This Friday will also be marked by significantly low minimum temperatures in the mountains of the north, northeast and center of the Peninsula, which have forced the activation of the yellow alert (significant risk) due to minimum temperatures of up to 6 degrees below zero and coastal phenomena in the case of Andalusia.
Thus, Huesca, Teruel, Zaragoza, Ávila, Burgos, León, Segovia, Soria, Zamora, Cuenca, Guadalajara, Lleida, Madrid, Navarra and La Rioja will be at risk due to low temperatures, which may reach up to six degrees below zero. . As for the warnings for coastal phenomena, they will be activated in Cádiz.
In the rest of the country, an almost general rise in the maximum temperatures is expected this Friday, with more than a dozen capitals above 15 and 18 degrees: Alicante, Almería, Barcelona, ??Cádiz, Castellón, Córdoba, Huelva, Málaga , Murcia, Seville, Tarragona and Valencia.
Temperatures will continue to rise over the weekend. They will be especially high on Sunday, when temperatures will exceed 20 degrees in many parts of the Mediterranean. The frosts will continue to lose intensity and extent, being restricted to the Pyrenees and depressions in the northeast and, dispersedly, in the Cantabrian Sea.