Spain will end the week with a “progressive and general rise” in temperatures with values ??above 30 or 33 degrees in some points, more typical of the end of June or beginning of July, especially during this Friday and Saturday, according to the forecast of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet).
They will be “warm days” predicted the agency spokesperson, Rubén del Campo, who has detailed that, however, starting Sunday atmospheric instability will increase in the north of the peninsula, with rains and showers in some areas of that sector.
For this Friday, stable weather is expected throughout the country with a predominance of cloudy skies and temperatures generally increasing, reaching over 30 degrees in the Guadiana and Guadalquivir valleys. The provincial capitals that will register the highest values ??will be Seville (33), Córdoba (32) and Badajoz, Ciudad Real, Jaén, Toledo and Zaragoza (31).
Maximum temperatures will continue to increase except in the Canary Islands, Huelva and areas of the Balearic Islands where they will tend to decrease; the minimums are rising, marked in the northern interior, and with decreases in areas of the Mediterranean area and northwest coasts. Frosts will be limited to the Aran Valley.
Instability will be reduced to the northwest of the peninsula with the approach of a small DANA that will increase the evolving cloudiness in the interior northwest, without ruling out occasional showers or storms, more likely in the western Cantabrian mountain range.
Starting Sunday, instability will return. For that day, the entry of an Atlantic front from the north is expected, leaving weak rainfall and increasing cloudiness as the day progresses, Aemet states in its forecast. Thermometers will also begin to drop.
For next week, the agency predicts precipitation in the north of the peninsula and a notable and widespread drop in temperatures.