An isolated depression at high levels (DANA) will travel across the Peninsula this Tuesday from west to east, leaving abundant medium and high cloudiness, according to the forecast of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet).

It will be especially intense during the first hours of the day in five communities, where the agency has activated the yellow warning due to difficulties with visibility at two hundred meters. Specifically, in Aragon, Catalonia, the Balearic Islands, Galicia and the Basque Country.

The Aemet these clouds could leave some weak precipitation to the west of Galicia. Likewise, there could be, with low probability, some weak and isolated shower in the afternoon in the Cantabrian mountain range. High cloudiness and haze are also expected in the Canary Islands.

Maximum temperatures will tend to rise in the southern half of the Mediterranean coast. 24 degrees will be reached in Murcia and 20 in Almería and Alicante. In Seville, they will remain at a maximum of 22. In the rest of the eastern half of the peninsula, they will tend to decrease.

Regarding the minimum temperatures, according to the agency’s forecast, they will tend to increase in the southern half of the peninsula. Frosts will be restricted to northern mountain areas, especially in the Pyrenees.

For this Wednesday, a day of transition is expected from an anticyclonic regime that has accompanied us for the last three weeks, to another more Atlantic one, which will leave precipitation and a drop in temperatures.

Starting on Thursday and until the end of the week, a change in the weather is expected due to the arrival of Atlantic storms that will leave rain in almost all of Spain, more important on the peninsular Atlantic coast and less in the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands.

Friday will be a wet day. The entire country will be under the passage of an active Atlantic front, with abundant cloudiness and widespread and abundant rainfall, except for the eastern Mediterranean area.