Spain will continue this Wednesday under the influence of a powerful anticyclone, which will leave little cloudy or clear skies, an absence of precipitation and a new rise in maximum temperatures, which in some points could reach 24 degrees, according to the forecast of the State Agency for Meteorology (Aemet).
Despite the predominance of slightly cloudy skies, the agency expects abundant low cloudiness at the beginning of the day, giving rise to morning mists and fogs in Galicia, around the Ebro, depressions in the northeast and both plateaus, more dense and widespread in the North . In the Canary Islands, intervals of medium and high clouds with the presence of haze.
Maximum temperatures will increase across the board, more markedly in the northeast quadrant of the peninsula, and except in the Canary Islands, the Cantabrian Sea and areas of more persistent decreasing fog.
In Murcia and Seville, they will reach a maximum of 24 degrees. In other provinces, they will also exceed 20 degrees: Alicante, Almería, Cádiz, Córdoba, Cuenca, Girona, Granada, Huelva, Jaén, Málaga, Ourense, Palma, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Teruel and Valencia.
On the other hand, the minimum temperatures will generally decrease in the northwest quadrant, increasing slightly in the southern half and decreases predominating in the northern half. A situation that continues to be anomalous, reminds Aemet: “They will remain at high values ??for the season, with frost only in high altitudes of the Pyrenees.”
In addition, ten provinces will be under a yellow warning due to coastal phenomena or fog. Specifically, the provinces of Cádiz, Asturias, Cantabria, La Coruña, Lugo, Pontevedra, Guipúzcoa and Vizcaya will be under a yellow warning due to waves, while Huesca and Lleida will be at risk due to fog.