The change of time brings hopes to Spain according to Roberto Brasero

A slowing prognosis after the storm

After a week marked by adverse weather conditions, meteorologist Roberto Brasero has shared encouraging news about the time we are waiting for. Although the rains have been present, forecasts for the coming days indicate a positive change on the horizon.

Saturday and Sunday: A transitional weekend

The weekend will begin with a variable landscape, with the Martinho storm that will still affect some areas. The rains will be less intense, with an irregular distribution, and the storms will be noticeable, especially in the northwest of the peninsula and in mountainous areas such as the Pyrenees.

Snowfall in the mountains

Temperatures will continue to descend, with expected snowfall in various parts of the north and southeast. The snow will fall into altitudes that will range from 1,100 to 1,500 meters, according to Brasero, which emphasizes the importance of having caution in these areas.

Next week brings good news

From Monday, weather expectations are much more optimistic. Brasero points out that the rainfall will be less frequent and milder, with a greater presence of the sun and light skies, which will mark the end of this constant rain period.

Changes to the horizon

According to its forecasts, the removal of the storms to the Gulf of Genoa, together with the entry of high pressures, will help to stabilize the atmosphere in Spain. Although the conditions will improve, Brasero warns that the updates must be monitored to make sure that this pattern is maintained.

Final reflections on time

With the arrival of a quieter climate, many regions will be able to breathe after an incessant rainfall period. The perspective of smoother temperatures and lighter skies is a reason for hope for all, and next week it could lead to a significant change in the country’s weather dynamics.

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