The summer of San Martín will continue this Thursday for another day with sunshine and pleasant temperatures in most of Spain, although the storm Frederico will affect the north of the peninsula with intense wind and rough seas in the Cantabrian Sea.

The prediction of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) indicates that stable weather will continue in much of the country, with a predominance of little cloudy skies or with intervals of medium and high clouds. However, the passage of an Atlantic front, associated with the storm Frederico, will leave cloudy or overcast skies in the northwest and north of the peninsula with rainfall, generally weak, which will affect Galicia, the Cantabrian environment and the western Pyrenees.

That storm was named on Wednesday by Météo-France because it will bring abundant rains to France, but will hardly affect Spain.

Thursday's rains will be heavier in western Galicia, where they could become locally heavy or persistent, and will move from west to east throughout the day, although they will tend to cease in the northwest by the end of the day. Weakly and occasionally, it is not ruled out that they will affect other parts of the northern third of the peninsula.

Likewise, abundant low morning cloudiness is expected in large areas of the rest of the Atlantic slope and inland northeast, as well as in the Balearic Islands, the Strait of Gibraltar and the Alboran area, with the probability of causing morning mist and fog, especially in valley areas, and more persistently in Galicia, mountain areas of the extreme north of the peninsula and the middle Guadiana.

Temperatures

On the other hand, temperatures will rise in the extreme north and inland parts of the eastern third of the peninsula, and will fall mainly on the Mediterranean coasts, Andalusia and the Canary Islands. It will be hotter in Murcia and Santa Cruz de Tenerife (29 degrees), and Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and Valencia (27 degrees), and will soften especially in Burgos, Segovia and Soria (16 degrees), and Guadalajara, León, Lugo, Madrid, Oviedo, Palencia and Valladolid (17 degrees).

Finally, this Thursday the wind will blow from the south and west in the northwest and north of the peninsula, more intense in Galicia and Cantabria, where there could be strong intervals and very strong gusts on coasts and exposed areas. Some more intense intervals are also expected in other areas of the northern third of the peninsula.

There will be trade winds in the Canary Islands and wind from the south and southwest in the Levantine area, light from the east rolling to west in the Strait of Gibraltar and Alboran.

  • AEMET