Goodbye to good weather: a cold front will cause a marked thermal slump starting on Wednesday

Goodbye to the good weather of the last few days.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
10 April 2023 Monday 07:02
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Goodbye to good weather: a cold front will cause a marked thermal slump starting on Wednesday

Goodbye to the good weather of the last few days. After an Easter week with hardly any rain and with high temperatures for the time of year, there is a sharp drop in temperature throughout the country, which will cause temperatures to drop to ten degrees in some points. This change will take place from next Wednesday, although it will be brief, according to the forecast of the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET).

It will be a transitory change, according to the agency's spokesman, Rubén Del Campo, because, as of Friday, "temperatures will rise again", especially in the south of the Peninsula, where they may exceed 30 degrees.

"Except for this brief interruption on Wednesday and Thursday, the atmosphere will continue to be warm for the time of year and with very little rain, following the pattern of the first days of April and March, the second warmest March and the second driest of the century. XXI in Spain", explained Del Campo.

For Monday and Tuesday, good weather will remain. According to the AEMET, the highlight will be the heat. In cities like Córdoba and Seville, 33-34 degrees will be registered; In the Canary Islands it will also reach 32 degrees in points in the south of the islands, in addition to strong winds in the western islands, which will carry dust in suspension, giving rise to haze.

For Tuesday "the situation will not change substantially", with strong winds in the Canary Islands and haze, and little cloudiness in almost the entire country, although with possible rains at the end of the day in Galicia.

According to the forecast, temperatures will not experience major changes with daytime values ​​between 5-10 degrees above normal and even between 10 and 15 degrees in large areas of the southern half, with values ​​that, in general, will be around above 25 degrees in large areas of the Peninsula.

The change will come from Wednesday. For that day, the arrival of a front is expected that will sweep the Peninsula from west to east, leaving rains in the north of the peninsula, more significant in Galicia, the Cantabrian Sea, north of Navarra and the Pyrenees, while in the rest of the country there will be "four drops".

The temperatures will drop clearly in almost the entire country, up to 8-10 degrees compared to the day before in the northwest, where Burgos, León and Oviedo will not exceed 15 degrees, although one cannot speak of cold, "but rather of temperatures normal for the time of year, somewhat cooler in the northwest.

There will be no changes for the rest of the country. The values ​​will remain high for the season, especially in the eastern end of the peninsula, due to the west and northwest winds that arrive dry and overheated and that will leave 33 or 34 degrees in Murcia and Valencia.

As of Friday, the presence of the anticyclone is most likely again with stable weather, without rain and with temperatures rising from that same day above the usual values ​​for the time.