A disturbing Wednesday
The Spanish horizon is prepared for a Wednesday marked by notable variations in time, as meteorologist Roberto Brasero said. This morning, many citizens have noticed the arrival of a colder atmosphere, with temperatures inside the country have fallen below 10 ° C, even small frosts in places like Soria and Burgos.
Temperatures in ascent and descent
Despite the morning cold, the maximum will experience a slight increase in the west of the peninsula. The Guadalquivir River is expected to enjoy a pleasant 20 ° C, while temperatures on the south of the Mediterranean coast and in the Canary Islands could reach even higher levels.
Danger of storms and strong wind
On Wednesday he promises to be a day full of storms, with heavy showers in various regions. The northeastern parts will be the worst affected, while the southern Andalusia will experience smoother rains. In Galicia, the rainfall will be constant, while the Mediterranean coast will enjoy more sunny hours.
The highlight of this day will be the strength of the wind, with gusts that could exceed 70 km/h in places like the coast of Andalusia and Murcia. This strength of the wind will cause a feeling of cold, even in regions where temperatures look more pleasant.
Holy Thursday is presented better
Unlike Wednesday, Thursday promises a quieter landscape. Brasero indicates that it will be ‘the most stable day’ of the week, with only small possibilities of weak rains in areas such as the Pyrenees and parts of Extremadura and Andalusia during the morning.
Perspectives de Calor i Vent
In general, the rains will be poorly significant, and on Thursday it is presented as an ideal day to enjoy Easter. However, it is important to remember that the wind will continue to influence the perceived temperature, especially in the east and in the Balearic Islands, where the gusts could make the climate cooler than the thermometers indicate.
In terms of temperature, a widespread increase is expected, especially in the southeast, where the maximum could reach 25 ° C. In the Canary Islands, the trade winds will continue to blow hard, with clouds in the north of the western islands.