A start of the week with unusual heat
The week has begun with a surprisingly warm climate, with temperatures exceeding expectations for this time of year. In various regions of Spain, the sun shines intensely, and Roberto Brasero emphasized that both on Tuesday and Wednesday, sunny and pleasant days are expected, with thermometers that could indicate values more May than April.
The Arrival of the Olivier Dress
Despite the favorable panorama of the first days, a significant change is expected from Wednesday. A storm from the Atlantic will begin to affect the Canary Islands, providing rains that could be forceful. Brasero has issued warnings for several islands, including Palma and Tenerife, which will face adverse weather conditions.
Impact of the calitja
On Thursday, the situation will be further complicated by the irrigation of the desert dust, causing a warmth in southern Spain. The temperatures are expected to drop considerably, with decreases of up to 6 degrees in cities like Seville and Malaga, while the rains will continue to affect the Canary Islands.
Expectations for Dolores Friday
With Easter on the horizon, Dolors Friday promises to be a day of great weather instability. Brasero foresees sprinkles and showers, especially in the south and west of the peninsula, with a continuous decrease in temperatures and the possibility of storms accompanied by hail.
A difficult weekend
As we move forward at the weekend, the weather uncertainty will remain. The unstable conditions will continue to affect much of the territory, with a special focus on the center and northern peninsula, as well as the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands. Brasero has warned that the forecast for the coming days is uncertain, with the possibility of rain and cooler temperatures.
Final reflections
With the storm Olivier on the horizon, it is clear that Easter will begin with a changing weather landscape. Although a stabilization of time is expected from mid -April, the first part of Easter could be affected by lower rains and temperatures, leaving the citizens waiting for a more favorable climate.