A stormy Thursday on the Peninsula
Roberto Brasero has issued a forceful warning about the weather instability that will affect various regions on Thursday. The last hours have been marked by thunderstorms and storms that have already begun to be present in numerous autonomous communities.
Rain forecasts and storms
According to the meteorologist, the day is expected to be one of the most complicated of the week, with rain intensified in key areas. “Storms could be especially severe in specific areas,” Brasero emphasized, noting that the central regions will be the worst affected. The weather authorities have issued specific alerts for the south of Guadarrama and the North Iberian Range.
Wind and temperature changes
In addition to rainfall, another phenomenon to be considered is the increase in wind. The gusts from the southeast will hit the Basque Country, Navarra and Huesca. “The increase in the southern wind will contribute to a significant rise in temperatures in some areas,” added the meteorologist.
A day of persistent rainfall
Although some areas of the Cantabrian coast, the southeast and the Balearic Islands could experience less rain, climate instability will continue to be the rule throughout the day. Storms will continue to be presented as a constant threat.
A Friday with more inconvenience
Nuria’s storm is expected to arrive on Friday, causing a new episode of rains. “This storm will approach our coasts, providing more rainfall,” said Brasero, emphasizing that areas such as the Tramuntana mountain range and the Andalusian coast will be the worst affected.
Powerful winds and changes to sight
The intense wind will also play an important role on Friday, with bursts that could affect peninsular mountain ranges. However, the forecast indicates that the rains will be less abundant in the northeast. For Saturday, the storm is expected to retire, allowing a gradual improvement of time.
Expectations for the weekend
The skies will continue to be cloudy during the Saturday morning, with the possibility of showers in the northern half and center. However, in the afternoon, the situation is expected to improve, with a clear progressive in the Ebro valley, the Levant and the south. “It will be a quieter day compared to the previous ones,” concluded Roberto Brasero.
Final reflections
With meteorology showing its severe side, it is essential that the population is ready to deal with the adverse conditions that will affect us in the coming days. The ability to adapt to these changes will be key to coping with unpredictable time.