More precipitation with the entry of an Atlantic system with three associated fronts
An Atlantic low pressure system will cause meteorological instability to continue on Saturday on the peninsula, with the entry of three fronts, one that will cross the eastern half, another that will enter from the west and a final one through the extreme northeast, according to the Agency. State Meteorology (Aemet). With this panorama, locally strong showers and storms will be recorded in Girona, tending to subside; Likewise, rainfall accompanied by storms is expected, mainly in the west, center and Pre-Pyrenees, with the probability that they will be more abundant and locally strong or persistent in areas of the western third..
Precipitation will be recorded moving from west to east, and in a weaker and more dispersed manner, in the rest of the western, central, southeastern half and in the Pre-Pyrenees.. In isolation, they are unlikely to affect the rest.
The presence of morning fog banks in the mountains of the Peninsula and interior of the Levant is likely, without ruling out haze in the Balearic Islands and the east of the peninsula.. In the Canary Islands there will be cloudy intervals, with an increase in cloudiness in the northwest, and a probability of precipitation in the north of the mountains, accompanied by some isolated storm in La Palma and a light wind from the northwest and north, blowing to the trade..
Temperatures will register few changes, except the minimums that will increase on the Basque coasts, decreasing in the western and southern thirds and the maximums with increases in the Balearic Islands and in the eastern third and decreases in the western half, even notably in the west of the Plateau. It will be variable in the Balearic Islands, and with probable strong intervals on the western Galician coasts; while the rest will be weak.