Post by account_disabled on Jan 24, 2024 9:30:32 GMT
The State Meteorological Agency announces the presence of an extensive and powerful Atlantic anticyclone that will determine the weather throughout the country until next Friday, the 26th, although starting on Saturday the 27th, the entry of a cold front will leave rain and snowfall in the northern third of the peninsula. Meteogalicia also breaks down the prediction for Galicia in the coming days: According to Aemet, during the days of the anticyclone, "the most significant thing will be the formation of fog in numerous areas of the interior of the peninsula, especially in the valleys following the course of the rivers and on the northern plateau, where they can be accompanied by chimes. "The Aemet does not predict rainfall in any community on the Peninsula or the Balearic Islands until Thursday the 25th and Friday the 26th, "due to a front that may leave weak rains in the extreme north of the peninsula, more likely in the eastern Cantabrian Sea and the western Pyrenees."
"Daytime temperatures - the statement continues - will not experience significant changes; they will remain within their usual values for the time of year or even higher, except in areas of persistent fog, where the environment will be Phone Number Database very cold." Minimum temperatures will experience slight but progressive decreases, and frosts are expected to spread in areas of the interior of the peninsula, especially in the northern half. As for the wind, Aemet reports that the Levante will predominate in the Strait area, occasionally strong. "At the end of this period, intervals of strong winds from the North in Gerona and the east of the Balearic Islands are likely." In the Canary Islands, stable weather will also predominate. "The wind will blow from the east, which will favor - the note points out -, starting on Tuesday the 23rd, the presence of haze," says Aemet.
On Saturday, the 27th, says the statement from the State Meteorological Agency, the anticyclonic blockade situation will be maintained but "the entry of cold air from the north" will cause rain and snowfall in the northern third of the peninsula. Starting on Sunday, there is a possibility of precipitation anywhere on the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands, but it will be weaker and more dispersed the further south and east. According to the statement, for Saturday and Sunday "the most intense and persistent rainfall is expected in Galicia and the Cantabrian area." Temperatures show a tendency to rise. "The most likely thing," concludes the Aemet statement, "is that the easterly winds will continue in the Strait with strong intervals." In the Canary Islands, the Agency does not rule out some generally weak precipitation, and the winds will continue to be from the East and Southeast.
"Daytime temperatures - the statement continues - will not experience significant changes; they will remain within their usual values for the time of year or even higher, except in areas of persistent fog, where the environment will be Phone Number Database very cold." Minimum temperatures will experience slight but progressive decreases, and frosts are expected to spread in areas of the interior of the peninsula, especially in the northern half. As for the wind, Aemet reports that the Levante will predominate in the Strait area, occasionally strong. "At the end of this period, intervals of strong winds from the North in Gerona and the east of the Balearic Islands are likely." In the Canary Islands, stable weather will also predominate. "The wind will blow from the east, which will favor - the note points out -, starting on Tuesday the 23rd, the presence of haze," says Aemet.
On Saturday, the 27th, says the statement from the State Meteorological Agency, the anticyclonic blockade situation will be maintained but "the entry of cold air from the north" will cause rain and snowfall in the northern third of the peninsula. Starting on Sunday, there is a possibility of precipitation anywhere on the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands, but it will be weaker and more dispersed the further south and east. According to the statement, for Saturday and Sunday "the most intense and persistent rainfall is expected in Galicia and the Cantabrian area." Temperatures show a tendency to rise. "The most likely thing," concludes the Aemet statement, "is that the easterly winds will continue in the Strait with strong intervals." In the Canary Islands, the Agency does not rule out some generally weak precipitation, and the winds will continue to be from the East and Southeast.