More rains for the first days of June: this is the Aemet weather forecast

Atmospheric instability, showers and cooler than normal temperatures will continue to mark the weather this week on the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands, according to the forecast of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet).

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
30 May 2023 Tuesday 04:26
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More rains for the first days of June: this is the Aemet weather forecast

Atmospheric instability, showers and cooler than normal temperatures will continue to mark the weather this week on the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands, according to the forecast of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet).

May will end with unstable weather and the possibility of locally strong stormy showers and accompanied by hail in large areas of the peninsular territory.

For this Tuesday, except for Extremadura and the Canary Islands, the rest of the country is on alert for storms and rain, which will be up to thirty liters per square meter in the Valencian Community and also in Murcia, which will turn orange in the afternoon due to meteorological risk. important.

Locally strong showers and storms are expected on Wednesday in the interior of the northern half of the peninsula and the island of Mallorca. Some weaker rains or storms are not ruled out for the rest of the country, although they will be unlikely in western Andalusia and eastern Canary Islands.

At the beginning of June, there will not be too much change in the weather. According to the Aemet forecast, in the second half of the week, the unstable weather will continue and the probability of strong stormy showers and accompanied by hail in large areas of the Peninsula, especially in the northern and eastern halves and in the Balearic Islands.

According to the spokesman Rubén del Campo, they will mainly affect the coastal areas and the southwest of the peninsula. And he predicts that "it is possible" the unstable weather, with showers and storms spread over large areas of the territory and not too high temperatures, will also continue during the next week.

For these first days of June, the temperatures will not experience large general changes, so "it is not yet possible to speak of intense heat."

According to Aemet, this situation is caused by the powerful and persistent anticyclone installed in northern Europe and the British Isles that forces low pressure to circulate through latitudes close to Spain.

The agency anticipates that the first week of June will be wet. "The positive rainfall anomaly for next week is confirmed: unstable atmosphere with widespread showers," it announced in one of its tweets, adding that the "trend for the rest of June is similar."

It is not ruled out that the precipitations continue until June 18 and that they bring with them an "important positive contribution to the rainfall deficit."