Heat in June in the south and cold in March in the north of Spain

The weather this Saturday will vary according to the areas of Spain because a summer with the heat of June will prevail in the southern third of the peninsula, the cold of March will return to the Cantabrian area and strong gusts of wind will blow in the northeast of the peninsula, in one day mostly sunny and with insignificant rains in the far north of the country.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
15 April 2023 Saturday 01:49
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Heat in June in the south and cold in March in the north of Spain

The weather this Saturday will vary according to the areas of Spain because a summer with the heat of June will prevail in the southern third of the peninsula, the cold of March will return to the Cantabrian area and strong gusts of wind will blow in the northeast of the peninsula, in one day mostly sunny and with insignificant rains in the far north of the country.

The prediction of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), collected by Servimedia, indicates that temperatures will rise in the Canary Islands and the entire peninsula except for the Cantabrian Sea, the upper Ebro, the Iberian System and the Pyrenees, where they will drop, while they will remain at Balearics.

The hottest capitals will be Córdoba, Murcia and Seville (31 degrees), and Badajoz, Huelva and Valencia (29). These are more common temperatures in June than in mid-April.

Instead, it will soften more in Pamplona (13), Vitoria (14), San Sebastián (15) and Bilbao and Santander (16), where the cold of late winter will reappear.

Due to a humid flow of Atlantic origin, the skies will be cloudy or with cloudy intervals in the northern third of the peninsula, where light and occasional rains are expected.

Rainfall may be somewhat more intense and frequent in the eastern end of the Bay of Biscay and the Pyrenees, and unlikely in Galicia, Asturias and the upper Ebro, with a tendency to subside in all areas. In the northeast of Catalonia, there is a probability of some scattered showers.

In the Northern Plateau and the surroundings of the Central System and the Iberian System there will be clouds at first and they will tend to clear up later. The sun will shine on the rest of the peninsula and the archipelagos.

Some low clouds and morning and evening mists are likely in mountainous areas of the northern third of the peninsula.

The snow level will drop to between 1,000 and 1,200 meters in the Pyrenees, and will be around 2,000 meters in the Cantabrian Mountains.

On the other hand, this Saturday winds will blow from the northwest in the peninsula and the Balearic Islands, except in the extreme southeast of the peninsula, where they will be variable or with a western component. There will be strong intervals in the eastern Cantabrian, the Ampurdán (Girona), the Pyrenees, the Ebro valley and surroundings, and even very strong ones in the lower Ebro. In the Canary Islands there will be trade winds.

The Aemet has activated the orange notice -important risk for outdoor activities- due to gusts of 100 km/h in the Pyrenees, the southern pre-coastal of Tarragona and the northern interior of Castellón, as well as four-meter waves in Menorca and the Empordà.

In addition, there is a yellow warning -risk- for gusts of 70 to 80 km/h in areas of Teruel (Gúdar, Maestrazgo and Bajo Aragón) and Zaragoza (Cinco Villas), as well as the island of Menorca, and for waves of three meters in the coast of Tarragona.