The influence of the Garoé storm
Currently, Spain is under the impact of the Garoé storm, which continues to generate unstable weather. This weather situation has caused heavy rains in the west of the peninsula and an increase in the level of the waves in the Canary Islands. Meteorological expert Roberto Brasero has highlighted that the regions north of Cáceres, as well as the south of Salamanca and Ávila, will be particularly affected by these conditions.
Precipitation forecasts in the southern regions
Additionally, Huelva, Seville and Cadiz are facing heavy rain. According to Brasero, these areas will see a persistent rainfall pattern that could include storms and hail in the Canary Islands, accompanied by strong waves.
The expected return of snow
One of the most anticipated news is the reappearance of snow, a typical feature of the Spanish winter. Brasero has reported that from Saturday, with the arrival of a new storm, snowfalls will make an appearance. These will begin at altitudes of 1,400 to 1,800 meters, but it is expected that, throughout the day, the snow level could decrease to 1,200 meters in the northwest of the country.
A changing weekend
On Sunday, the squall will move in, but it won’t be felt for long as a new frontal system approaches, bringing the chance of more rain as the day progresses. Brasero warns that the next few days will be marked by great weather variability, with moments of rain interspersed with periods of sunshine.
A Thursday of transition
This Thursday, a certain calm is expected compared to the previous days, as the Garoé storm will begin to lose strength. There will still be a chance of rain in western Andalusia and the Canary Islands, but the situation is expected to gradually improve. In the afternoon, the skies will clear over much of the territory, offering a brief break from the instability.
A peaceful Friday
Friday promises to be a calmer day, with more clear skies and more pleasant temperatures. However, Brasero warns that this calm will be short-lived, as the weekend will bring a new front, with rain and snow at lower altitudes.
Final thoughts on weather conditions
Weather variability can bring surprises, both positive and negative. Keeping up to date with weather forecasts is essential, especially at this time of year where conditions can change quickly. Preparing for snow or an unexpected storm can be the key to enjoying this winter in Spain.