The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) predicts a new general drop in temperatures for this Tuesday, except in the south of the peninsula, where they will reach 30 degrees. In addition, more strong and persistent rainfall is expected today in Galicia, the Cantabrian area, areas of the Northern plateau and the Western Pyrenees.

This weather responds to the arrival of another Atlantic front, which will bring more clouds and rain that will first reach Galicia and then the entire northwest of the peninsula, reinforcing the cloudiness that will extend across almost the entire Iberian Peninsula, while the Balearic Islands will receive intervals of high clouds, and the Canary Islands. , haze.

For this Tuesday, winds from the west and south will also blow that will roll to the west in the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands, with strong intervals on the Cantabrian coast and very strong gusts in the Cantabrian mountain range and in northern Iberia; in the Canary Islands, southeast winds.

Maximum temperatures will decrease today in the extreme north, Central, Iberian and Betic systems and will increase in the south of the peninsula. The minimum temperatures tend to decrease in the northwest third, Penibético and the Canary Islands and increase in the rest of the southern half. The frost will be limited to the high levels of the Pyrenees.

The Aemet reminds that temperatures above normal for the season are expected this week. This Tuesday it will reach 27 degrees in Melilla, Málaga and Murcia. About 25 will stay in Alicante, Castellón, Ceuta, Almería and Albacete.

The agency’s spokesperson, Rubén del Campo, points out that “temperatures will be very high for the time of year,” but starting Wednesday “they will normalize, the cold typical of these dates will return.” In fact, for the weekend, “widespread frosts are expected in the northern interior of the peninsula” and “in the Duero and Ebro basins maximum temperatures will be very low due to persistent fog.”