Spain faces the coming days with a meteorological pattern marked by high temperatures for the season and growing instability. According to the weather forecast from the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), warm days are expected in a large part of the country, with highs that in some areas of the south and the Ebro valley could exceed 30 degrees.
The agency also anticipates that this warm weather will coexist with storms and showers in various parts of the north and interior of the peninsula. Galicia, the Cantabrian region, the north of Castilla y León, the upper Ebro, and the Pyrenees are among the areas with the highest probability of precipitation, which could be accompanied locally by hail and strong gusts of wind.
One of the highlighted elements of the forecast is the change expected mid-week. The arrival of low pressure from the northwest would favor more widespread rain between Wednesday and Thursday, with precipitation in large areas of the Peninsula, in an episode that could modify the more stable weather of these days and complicate the May bridge.
High heat for the end of April
Aemet has been warning of high values for these dates, in an episode of temperatures higher than usual for the end of April. Although punctual decreases are expected in some areas as instability progresses, the environment will continue to be mild or warm in a large part of the country.
Along with the heat, the possibility of haze or suspended dust in areas of the southern peninsula and Balearic Islands persists, in addition to episodes of more intense wind in areas like the Strait.
Storms and more variable weather
The weather forecast for tomorrow and the coming days also reflects a typically spring pattern, with afternoon developing thunderstorms that could intensify in some inland areas. The combination of heat and instability is precisely one of the factors that can favor these episodes.
Taken together, the scenario drawn by Aemet mixes two trends: heat for the season and a turn towards more unsettled weather in the coming days, with rain and storms that could gain prominence as the week progresses.