A Front Associated with La Borrasca Bar will condition the time in large areas of the peninsula because 20 provinces spread over 10 autonomous communities, especially from the North Peninsular Half, have announcements by Rachas Wind, Persistent Showers, Defolo, Aludes or Waves of
Up to six meters.

The prediction of the State Meteorology Agency (AEMET) indicates that the Borrasca Barra will be placed on Tuesday in western Ireland and an associated front will touch the Iberian Peninsula.
Thus, there will be abundant and frequent clouds and rainfall in Galicia, which will be extended to the Cantabrian, the western Pyrenees, the north of the Iberian system and the west of the central system, and that could be weakly extended to other areas of the peninsular northwest half.

Meteorology has activated the Orange Notice – Important Important for Outdoor Activities- from 9:00 pm by Intense Swell in A Coruña, Asturias and Lugo, where waves of four to six meters are expected.
In addition, there is yellow notice -ries- by waves less high in Cantabria, Girona, Guipúzcoa, Pontevedra and Vizcaya.

The most widespread adverse phenomenon will be the wind, because Rachas of 80 to 90 km / h are expected in A Coruña (Northwest), Asturias (Suroscidental, Cantabrian Mountains and Picos de Europa), Burgos (All the province), Cantabria (Liébana)
, Castellón (South Interior), La Rioja and Soria (Iberian), Leon and Palencia (Cantabrian Mountain Range), Lugo (Mariña), Teruel (Albarracín, Jiloca, Gúdar and Maestrazgo), Valencia (Interior) and Zamora (Sanabria).

The yellow notice for persistent rainfall refers to the coast of A Coruña and the interior of Pontevedra, while there are announcements for thawing in Burgos (Cantabrian and North mountain range) and at risk of alludes in Huesca and Navarra (Pyrenees), and Lleida (
Valley of Aran).

On the other hand, this Tuesday is not expected rains largely from the southern third and the Mediterranean area, where little cloudy skies or high clouds will predominate.
In the Canary Islands there will be a remarkable increase in cloudiness, with possible rainfall in the Western Islands.

The snow level will be between 1,000 and 1,600 meters in the Western Pyrenees and from 1,400 to 2,000 meters in the rest of the Pyrenean area, and will go down between 700 and 1,200 meters in the West Cantabrian Mountain Range and Galicia.

Temperatures will increase in Galicia and the Cantabrian, Pyrenean and Mediterranean provinces.
The hottest capitals will be the palms of Gran Canaria, Murcia and Santa Cruz de Tenerife (22ºC), and Alicante, Málaga and Valencia (21).
Instead, it will become colder in Cuenca (10) and Guadalajara, Huesca and Logroño (11).

Finally, the winds will blow with increasing intensity in the peninsula and the Balearics, from Southwest Rolando to West and reefed to strong or with intervals of strong in coastline and high areas of the peninsular north, mainly in Galicia, the Cantabrian and the Iberian system;
from northwest Rolando southwest in the northeast and the Balearic Islands, and from the southwest to a large part of the interior.