Storm Domingos bids farewell to the North Sea this Sunday, but its impact will continue to be felt on the peninsula, especially at the start of the day. The very poor state of the sea will continue in Galicia and in the Cantabrian municipalities, especially at dawn, and the gusts of wind will continue to be very strong in the north and east of the peninsula and in the Balearic Islands.
Rain is also expected in Galicia and surrounding areas, the Cantabrian Sea, the Pyrenees and mountainous areas in the interior of the peninsula, although some water cannot be ruled out in other places. It will snow from an altitude of 1,400 meters in the north. And temperatures will fall almost across the country, with thermometers below 15° in much of the interior.
The #BorrascaSundays There will be another sea storm in the north of the peninsula on Sunday. In the first half of next week, high pressures will dominate the meteorological panorama: rainfall will be limited to the northwest of the peninsula. pic.twitter.com/yywOg0icIa
– AEMET (@AEMET_Esp) November 4, 2023
Domingos’ latest strikes have 13 communities on alert. These are Asturias, Cantabria, Murcia and the Basque Country, for which a red warning is in effect – in Cantabria and the Basque Country until 12:00 and in the rest until 9:00 – maximum due to bad seas, while the warning is yellow, the minimum , in Andalusia, Aragon, the Balearic Islands, Castile and León, Castile-La Mancha, Catalonia, Murcia, La Rioja and the Valencian Community.
And from here the long series of storms that has not stopped sending storms one after another to Spain from the Pilar Bridge comes to an end. “In the first days of next week there will be high pressure and the fronts will only affect the northern third of the peninsula. There will be stable weather in the rest of the country,” announced the spokesman for the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet).
First night frosts
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Temperatures “will generally be typical of the season or slightly lower than normal inland,” which is why the first night frosts will occur outside high mountain regions. On Monday it will rain from the far north and could be light in the mountainous areas of the interior. Fog banks can be expected on the northern plateau, the winds will become weaker and temperatures will drop, especially at night. It will be “an already cold November day,” with much of the interior in the north and east of the peninsula below 7° minimum and 15° maximum.
On Tuesday “there will be a new overnight thermal drop as skies clear and winds ease.” The early morning will be the coldest yet this fall, with lows below 5° across much of the interior. Frost occurs in mountainous areas, points on the northern plateau and central moors. “It could freeze slightly in Soria, Burgos, Teruel, Cuenca or Ávila and in Madrid the minimum forecast is only 2°. It will also be cold in parts of the Guadalquivir and the Mediterranean, in Seville and Valencia it will be less than 10°,” explains the expert.
The maximum temperatures are around 12° to 17° in the interior of the peninsula and exceed 20° to 22° in the Mediterranean in the early afternoon. “From Wednesday they will continue to reach the northern third of the peninsula, but in general it seems that anticyclonic weather will continue to prevail in the rest,” indicates the meteorologist.