Eight autonomous communities will have warnings this Thursday for risk (yellow) or significant risk (orange) of wind, snowfall or coastal phenomena, motivated by the Noa storm, as reported by the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) that expects rainfall in the northern third and a notable thermal drop in much of the geography except in the Mediterranean regions, where temperatures will even rise.
The snowfall will leave more than five centimeters of snow from 1,000 meters in the provinces of Huesca, Lérida and Navarra, which will have a yellow warning.
In addition, the risk of winds of up to 80 kilometers per hour will affect the provinces of Huesca, Zaragoza, Barcelona, ??Lérida and Tarragona.
For their part, coastal phenomena will cause the important risk warning (orange) in Cantabria, Vizcaya and Guipúzcoa and yellow warning in Pontevedra, La Coruña, Lugo, Asturias, Almería and the Balearic Islands.
Likewise, the Canary Islands will also have a yellow warning for winds of up to 75 kilometers per hour and for coastal phenomena on all its islands except Lanzarote and Fuerteventura.
This Thursday, the AEMET expects that in the early hours there will be some instability in the Balearic Islands, which will have cloudy intervals and probable showers, but later the skies will be little cloudy or with high clouds.
In addition, cloudy skies are also expected in the extreme north of the peninsula, with rain and occasional showers, which will move from west to east throughout the day, and may be somewhat more intense, persistent and with storms on the eastern coast of the Cantabrian Sea and north of Navarre.
Some afternoon storms may also occur in the extreme northeast of Catalonia and in the rest of the northern half of the peninsula cloudy intervals will predominate while in the southern half skies with little cloudiness or with high clouds in the south will predominate.
As for the Canary Islands, the AEMET forecasts intervals of low clouds in the north of the archipelago.
The snowfall will appear from 800 to 1,000 meters in the Pyrenees, although throughout the day the level will rise to 900-1,200 meters; in the Cantabrian mountain range, it will climb from about 1,000 meters at the beginning to 1,400 meters at the end of the day.
Nor does it rule out, one more day, the haze in the Canary Islands, although it will be more likely in the south and will tend to subside. It also expects some mists or morning low strata in mountain areas in the north of the peninsula.
The maximum temperatures will drop throughout the country and will do so more sharply in the eastern half and in the Balearic Islands, where the drop may even be notable. The minimum will drop in most of the Peninsula, with weak frosts in the mountains of the center and north of the peninsula and nearby areas, more intense in the Pyrenees.
Finally, the winds will blow from the west and northwest, strong or with strong intervals in the Cantabrian area, under the Ebro and in the Mediterranean. In the Canary Islands the trade winds will predominate with intervals of strong intensity.
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