February ends with climate instability and sudden changes

A February marked by the variability of time

With the month of February in its final phase, the meteorological landscape is full of uncertainty. This weekend, various communities have experienced rainy episodes, and forecasts indicate that this trend will remain in the coming days.

Atlantic fronts provide cold water and air

Mario Picazo, a renowned meteorologist, warned about the arrival of new fronts that will wear rains and even snow. The first wave of water will begin to present today, with a route that will mainly affect the northwest of the country, moving towards the Mediterranean.

Details about precipitation

Northwest areas, such as Galicia, Asturias, and parts of Castile and León, are expected to be the most affected. As the front progresses, the intensity of the rains will be reduced, although it will continue to leave moisture in various areas.

A new meteorological episode on the horizon

A second front is scheduled for Thursday, with the entry of a mass of cold air that could cause significant changes in temperature. This situation could spread south and include the Canary Islands.

Possibility of snowfall

Meteorological models suggest that cold air could cause snowfall in elevated parts of the northern peninsula. Although they will not be widespread, snowfall may be notable at certain altitudes.

Thermal variations and its impact

In terms of temperatures, the lows are expected to be high in the northwest due to the entry of the front. However, as the week progresses, a widespread decline is expected in both highs and lows, with a remarkable cooling from Thursday.

A February with ups and downs

Temperature variations will be a constant, with a pattern of ups and downs that characterize the typical winter changes. In addition, the cold air entry will involve a decrease in the snow level, causing the northern mountains to be again in the spotlight of snow lovers.

Looking to the future

With such a variable climate dynamic, it is essential to closely follow the evolution of the weather fronts. Rain and snow expectations in specific areas will set the guidelines in the coming days, so you will need to be careful to updates to find out where the greatest accumulations could be registered.

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