Election day, with the opening of the schools at nine in the morning, will be very similar to yesterday and umbrellas will once again be protagonists in many areas of the country.

The atmospheric instability will continue this Sunday in a large part of the peninsula and areas of the islands, with cloudy skies and showers that will also be the protagonists of this voting day.

Storms are not ruled out, more towards the afternoon, which could be locally strong in a good part of the center of the peninsula, the Pyrenees, the Levante area and Ibiza.

Three autonomous communities -Castilla-La Mancha, the Region of Murcia and the Valencian Community- have woken up this Sunday on a yellow alert (the one with the least intensity) due to the risk of rain and/or storms, a warning that, however, will vary during the day.

According to the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), the accumulated precipitation in one hour in areas of these communities could be 15 liters per square meter.

In the rest of the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands, cloudy intervals are expected, with the possibility of some showers and storms, of a weaker nature and less likely in Catalonia, the Cantabrian coast and the extreme southwest of the peninsula.

In the Canary Islands there will be cloudy intervals and evolutionary cloudiness, with showers on the islands of greater relief; They are not ruled out in the rest of the archipelago.

Daytime temperatures in decline in the Levante and Balearic Islands, and with little change in the rest, as well as the night ones. The atmosphere, in general, will be cool for the time of year.

However, in towns like Figueres, Lleida or Zaragoza it could reach 27-29 degrees.

The DANA (isolated depression at high levels), which last Thursday afternoon covered a good part of Spain and left large accumulations of rain in the center of the peninsula and in areas of the Levant, especially on Friday, has moved away to make way for a Electoral weekend somewhat quieter, although still unstable and with precipitation.