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The weather takes a turn at the beginning of this week, with a cold front that is expected to leave

practically widespread rains throughout Spain

, after the stable day that was experienced yesterday, Sunday, with temperatures above 20 degrees in provinces such as Córdoba , Ourense, Badajoz or Madrid.

The weather began variable at the start of the Easter weekend last Friday, and the weekend ended with stable weather and typical temperatures for the season after the winter environment of recent days.

This panorama is going to be interrupted at the beginning of this week with a storm that will leave rains and a

drop in temperatures

, according to the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet).

This

Monday

and tomorrow,

Tuesday

, a fairly active front associated with a storm will cross the peninsula from west to east and will lead to rain and a

notable drop in temperatures.

On

Wednesday

and

Thursday there

could be some traces of instability, with

scattered rainfall in the extreme north and the Mediterranean area.

MONDAY, DAY 11

The front that will enter Galicia at the end of Sunday will go on Monday the 11th moving towards the east, leaving in its wake practically generalized rains,

more abundant the further west.

More than 30 liters

per square meter could fall

in points in western Galicia, more than 20 in northern Extremadura and between 5 and 10 in much of Castilla y León, the Community of Madrid, eastern Extremadura and western Andalusia.

Rains are unlikely to reach the Mediterranean area.

Temperatures

will drop and they will do so sharply

in the west of the peninsula, as the drop could be up to eight degrees compared to the previous day.

On the other hand, they will continue to be very high in the Eastern Bay of Biscay, in the central strip of the country and in the Balearic Islands.

The thermometers will be around 25 degrees in Bilbao, they will reflect more than 20 in Madrid and large areas of the eastern half of the peninsula and about 15 in León and Salamanca.

TUESDAY, DAY 12

On Holy Tuesday at

dawn

, rainfall will begin to be activated in the central strip and in the east of the country.

The rains will continue

in a good part of the peninsula, but perhaps

weaker and more scattered

than the day before.

The most abundant will be produced in Galicia, around the Pyrenees and eastern Andalusia.

It will also rain in the Mediterranean area, with greater probability in the north of the Valencian Community and in Catalonia, without ruling out that some weak and scattered rain will reach the Balearic Islands.

Temperatures

will continue to drop

and will do so more in the central zone and in the eastern half.

The thermal drop can be up to 10 degrees in parts of Castilla-La Mancha and eastern Andalusia.

WEDNESDAY, DAY 13

On Holy Wednesday it could rain in Galicia, the Cantabrian communities, the Pyrenees, the peninsular Mediterranean area and the Balearic Islands.

The rains will subside and the anticyclone will gain prominence little by little, although it is not ruled out that it will

rain lightly

in other parts of the peninsula, with less probability in Extremadura and western Andalusia.

FROM THURSDAY 14

The

weather will stabilize

from Holy Thursday, although some light rain is not ruled out in the extreme north of the peninsula and the Balearic Islands.

This situation of stability with rains restricted to isolated points in the extreme north of the peninsula will possibly continue the last weekend of Easter.

The sun will be the main protagonist in most of the country, which will allow temperatures to rise.

Temperatures will begin to rise between Wednesday and Thursday, which will lead to a

warm environment

for the time in most of the country in the final stretch of Holy Week.

CANARY ISLANDS

On the other hand, in the Canary Islands, after a weekend of cloudy skies and rising temperatures, the

trade wind

regime will continue , which will persist for most of Holy Week and will bring clouds and some drizzle to the north of the islands. more mountainous.

The sun will shine on the rest of the archipelago and temperatures will rise at the end of Holy Week.

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