After the rains of recent days in large areas of the country and the passage of the Karlotta storm, an anticyclone will once again be imposed that for the rest of this week will lead to a notable rise in temperatures throughout the country, with maximums of up to 25 -26 degrees, according to the forecast of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet).
Starting this Tuesday, high pressure over North Africa will affect large areas of the peninsula, except on the Atlantic slope of the peninsula, where there could be some weak and scattered precipitation, more likely and somewhat more intense in western Galicia and North of Extremadura.
Maximum temperatures will increase almost universally in the Peninsula and the Canary Islands. They will experience few changes or slight decreases in the Mediterranean area, where values ??were already high days ago. Few changes in the minimums, with locally moderate frosts in the Pyrenees.
For this Tuesday, they will be above normal in all peninsular regions “without exception” and could even reach 10 degrees above normal in large areas of Castilla y León, in practically all of Levante, Andalusia and especially in the Canary Islands, where they will be well above normal values.
Many provinces will exceed 20 degrees: Murcia will again mark 25 degrees and in 14 provincial capitals – Alicante, Almería, Badajoz, Bilbao, Cádiz, Castellón, Córdoba, San Sebastián, Granada, Huelva, Ourense, Oviedo, Valencia and Seville – the Thermometers will move between 20 and 24 degrees.
In the interior of the country, cities like Madrid and Toledo will register 17 and 19 degrees respectively, records more typical of spring than winter.
This spring weather will continue throughout the week. Only on Thursday is the entry of a front expected to especially affect the northwest of the peninsula, with moderate rains, which throughout the day will affect the northern half of the peninsula, according to the agency’s forecast.