The weather forecasts for this Holy Week are marking a radical turn that could jeopardize the traditional sun and beach plans that many Spaniards await. The urgent warning from meteorologists has put the entire nation on alert, as climatic conditions could change significantly in the coming days, affecting citizens' rest and leisure plans.
AEMET has launched a clear message: Easter Week 2026 could be marked by more spring-like weather than usual, with somewhat cooler temperatures and precipitation in several areas of Spain. Although the rains could be within what is expected for these dates, some regions, especially in the south and the Mediterranean area, could register an increase in the amount of rain, which would generate possible alterations in outdoor activities.
A change of trend that could mark the difference
According to experts, temperatures could be below the climatic average throughout the country, without this necessarily implying intense cold, but rather a cooler environment than usual for these days. According to the first projections, rains will be more frequent in some areas, particularly in the south and the Mediterranean, although there is still time to confirm more specific details of the forecast.
One of the factors that could change everything is storm Therese, which will especially affect the Canary archipelago. With winds exceeding 100 km/h, persistent rains and a notable maritime storm, this storm is expected to bring unstable conditions for several days, especially between Thursday and Sunday. The islands of La Palma and Tenerife would be the most affected, with accumulated rainfall that could exceed 300 liters in those days, which could drastically alter the plans of those who travel to those areas to enjoy the good weather.
The scenario remains uncertain, as the forecast is still in an adjustment phase, but what is clear is that the weather will play a fundamental role in Easter Week of this 2026. Citizens should be attentive to changes in meteorological conditions and adapt to what may come, especially those who have planned trips to the sun, as anything can be possible on these very unpredictable days.