1703979144 The weather at the end of the year some rain

The weather at the end of the year: some rain in the far north of the peninsula and rising temperatures

The weather at the end of the year some rain

The New Year's weekend and Monday January 1st will see stable weather in most parts of Spain, as was the case throughout the Christmas period. According to Rubén del Campo, spokesman for the state meteorological agency (Aemet), the rains will be “limited to the extreme north of the peninsula and to points in the western half, especially Galicia.” Temperatures will rise and “lose ground in both night frosts and inland fog banks.”

This Saturday the 30th, “at dawn and in the morning there will be low clouds and fog banks also in areas in the west and center of the peninsula, but the sky will clear.” Sunny in the rest of the country. “A front will touch the west of Galicia and leave some rain, but little else,” del Campo limits. Temperatures will not change significantly: there will continue to be night frosts around the Pyrenees, in the center and in the eastern interior of the peninsula, and on the Mediterranean coasts temperatures will reach 18° to 20°.

For Sunday the 31st, it is most likely that “stable weather will prevail in most of Spain,” although a front “will leave rain in Galicia, the Cantabrian municipalities and northwest of Castile and León.” It cannot be ruled out that morning fog banks will form again and temperatures will “fall in large parts of the country, although they will rise in the Ebro basin and in the Mediterranean regions.” There will be weak frosts inland – Teruel could fall to -2° – but in Murcia, Málaga, Castellón, Valencia and Barcelona the thermometers reach 18 or 20 degrees at midday.

Early morning “will be cold, but within the temperature range expected for this time of year.” There will be frosts in the Pyrenees and generally weak frosts in areas of the northern plateau and part of the central area. “León and Teruel will fall to -1°, Seville and Córdoba will remain at a minimum between 5° and 7°, Madrid, Badajoz, Bilbao and Alicante will fall to 6° or 8° and Barcelona, ​​​​Cádiz, Coruña and Málaga won't do it. “They will sink by 10° or 12°,” explains the Aemet spokesman.

There is uncertainty regarding precipitation scenarios for January 1st. “The most likely scenario is that a front will reach the peninsula and leave rainfall, especially in Galicia and in the surrounding areas of Asturias and Castile and Leon,” says the expert, who does not rule out that “the front will eventually advance.” More and it rains in other areas, especially in the west and center of the territory.” Daytime temperatures “will not change significantly”: in areas of the southern half of the peninsula and on the shores of the Cantabrian Sea they will be above 15 ° C , in the Mediterranean they will be around 20 °C.

The uncertainty is greater for the following days. “The most likely scenario is that there will be Atlantic fronts that would bring rain mainly in Galicia, the Cantabrian municipalities, Castile and León, as well as parts of the central area and Extremadura, with more stable weather on the Mediterranean side and the Balearic Islands. ” he said. From the field. Temperatures “will generally rise, so the frosts will be significantly less pronounced and could be around 18° to 20° in the Cantabrian Sea and over 20° on the Mediterranean coasts at midday.”

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There is “completely stable weather” in the Canary Islands. The sky will be clear, although the presence of haze in the eastern islands is not ruled out. Temperatures will rise slightly. At night the temperatures in coastal areas do not drop below 16° to 18° and at midday they are around 25°.