Roberto Brasero’s prognosis: significant changes to the horizon
Roberto Brasero has shared his vision on time for the coming days, and the news is not the most encouraging for Easter celebrations. With a changing weather landscape, the conditions are expected to become unstable.
A Holy Thursday passed through water
Easter begins to show signs of instability. From Thursday, a new storm will begin to manifest in Galicia, bringing with rain that will affect various areas of the northwest and southwestern Spain. Although the activity of the front will not be intense, the rainfall is expected to be weak and will be dissipated at dawn.
Holy Thursday: reassures the east and southern Canary Islands
In contrast, the eastern half of the country, as well as the south of the Canary Islands, will enjoy a sunny day with pleasant temperatures. This will give way to a warm atmosphere that, despite being ephemeral, will provide a breath in the rainfall regions.
On Friday it will bring more changes
As we move forward towards Friday, temperatures will stabilize but, unfortunately, a new wave of rain is expected. The front that affected Galicia will extend inland, generating rain conditions in places like Extremadura, Castile and León, as well as in Madrid.
Storms on the horizon
Brasero has warned about the possibility of storms in the afternoon, with a probability of minimal rain in southern Andalusia and the Balearic Islands. However, Saturday is when the weather instability will become more evident, with storms that can affect even regions such as Aragon and Catalonia.
A Sunday of resurrection with uncertainty
Resurrection Sunday and Easter Monday do not promise better time. According to the Aemet, new fronts will arrive from the Atlantic, causing more instability. The western areas will be the most affected by the rains, while the Mediterranean could experience a quieter day.
Rise temperatures but with alert of winds
Despite the rains, temperatures could experience a slight increase, especially in the western peninsula. However, the winds will continue to blow, with a smaller intensity, except for the Alborán, where heavy gusts are expected.
An Easter end with variable time
In the Canary Islands, the climate will remain relatively stable, with strong winds and the possibility of small rains. This varied weather situation will force many to adapt their plans during the festival.