The time of the next few days in the Mediterranean provinces will continue conditioned by the deep BLASSCA with intense waves, strong wind and occasionally stormy rain racks, while the rest of the country will have mainly sunny skies and temperatures with a tendency to ascend.

La Borrasca Blas already conditioned the weather this weekend especially in Baleares and took this Sunday a wind run of 110 km / ha La Sierra de Alphabia, on the island of Mallorca, according to data from the Meteorology State Agency (AEMET)
.

In addition, Blas triggered a significant height of waves of 5.86 meters at last hours of this Saturday in La Boya located in Mahón, and 5,04 meters in the west of the island of Dragonera, as they reflect the port data
of the State, collected by servimedia.

Those intense winds were driven by “the great pressure difference between the high pressures located west of the peninsula and the BLAS storm, in whose breast a mediter was finally formed (ie, Hurricane Mediterranean),” although that possibility was shuffled
During the previous days, “according to Rubén del Campo, a spokesman for the AEMET.

“The BLOASCA BLAS will remain a few more days –possibly until Friday – in the Western Mediterranean, isolated from the general circulation by two systems of high pressures: one to the west, which will leave in general little cloudy skies on the peninsula, and another
This, “he said of the field.

The AEMET spokesman stressed that BLAS will be “isolated” between these two high pressures centers and will continue causing “intense winds, poor state of the sea and stormy shower in the Balearic, mainly, but they could also affect the
Mediterranean regions of the peninsula “.

“In the rest of the country, the little cloudy skies will predominate at least until Thursday or Friday, with daytime temperatures that, in general, will rise and there will still frozen at night inside the northern half, although less frequent
and intense than those of the last days, “he apostled.

As for this Tuesday and tomorrow, Wednesday, Balearic Islands and the Mediterranean regions of the peninsula will continue feeling the presence of the BLAS storm, which will tend to approach something more to Spain, so that instability will be intensified in the East to West Archipelago,
With locally strong chubascos that will affect all the islands and that on Wednesday they will be widespread and persistent, as well as locally strong and be accompanied by storm.

There will also be chubascos those two days at points of Catalonia, Valencian Community and Murcia, which may also be persistent on Wednesday in the northeast of Catalonia, southern Valencia and northern Alicante.

In the rest of the country will shine the sun and it will not rain.
Intense winds will continue in the Ebro Valley, Pyrenees, Catalonia and Balearic, with maritime temporary in a large part of the Mediterranean area, both from the peninsula and in the archipelago, with waves of three to five meters.

Temperatures will not experience great changes, although they will follow a downward trend on Tuesday and ascending on Wednesday.
There will be frost in mountain areas, east of the north plateau and páramos de la Peninsular Center area.

This Thursday will just change the time.
Atmospheric instability will remain in Balearic Islands and Mediterranean regions.
There will be rains and locally strong and persistent rainfall especially in Mallorca, Ibiza, northeast of Catalonia and an area between South Valencia and northern Alicante.

With less frequency and intensity, chubascos could occur in the rest of the Mediterranean area.
And in the other peninsular areas, rain is not expected, which will follow the sun or some cloud intervals.
The strong wind will stay one more day in the northeast of the peninsula and the Balearic Islands.

Atmospheric conditions will vary shortly at the end of this week, with which between Friday and Sunday the revolved environment will persist in Mediterranean regions due to BLAS storm.
So, chubascos, intense winds and poor state of the sea will stay the last three days of this week in Mediterranean peninsular and Balearic areas.

Temperatures will experience a progressive rise and send nocturnal frosts, which will remain a softer atmosphere in daylight hours.

Finally, the Canary Islands will have this week with less intense allies and with probably turn east, which could increase the presence of suspension dust and, therefore, from Calima.
There will be cloudy intervals in the archipelago, with some drizzle in the north of the most mountainous islands.
Temperatures will not experience great changes.