Temperatures will continue to rise this Monday, in a week that is “warmer than normal” and with little rain, in which a drop in temperature is expected from Thursday, according to the forecast of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet). .

The extreme northwest of the peninsula will continue to be under the influence of a humid Atlantic flow that will leave cloudy or overcast skies and precipitation in the west of Galicia, which is not ruled out in adjacent areas of western Asturias and northwest Castilla y León.

In the rest of the Peninsula and in the Balearic Islands, an anticyclonic situation will predominate without precipitation, but with intervals of high clouds and abundant low cloudiness in large areas of the Atlantic slope, with the exception of Andalusia, and in depressions in the northeast and the interior of Mallorca.

The day will also be marked by the wind. Specifically, A Coruña, Lugo, Pontevedra, Guipúzcoa, Vizcaya, Cantabria and Asturias will be under a yellow warning due to northwest coastal winds that could cause waves to exceed four or five meters in height. Also this Monday, Ciudad Real will be at risk (yellow warning) due to fog that will make visibility difficult for two hundred meters.

Minimum temperatures will rise in the Pyrenees, southeast with some notable rise and in the eastern islands of the Canary archipelago and will remain with few changes in the rest. The maximum temperatures will tend to increase in much of the southern third of the peninsula, the Iberian system and Ampurdán. On the contrary, they will decrease in the midlands of the Canary Islands and in the eastern islands, remaining without major changes in the rest.

They will be higher values ??than usual for an abnormally “warm” week. The Aemet speaks of a very mild start for the season, which will give way to a thermal drop between Thursday and Friday.