The episode of heat in June that has persisted these days of April in a good part of Spain, even at Easter, ends this Wednesday thanks to a thermal drop of up to 10 degrees in large areas of the north and rains in many of those places, while temperatures only rise on the Mediterranean coast.

The prediction of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), collected by Servimedia, indicates that an Atlantic front will sweep the northern end of the peninsula and on its journey from west to east it will leave abundant cloudiness and locally moderate rainfall.

The rains could extend in a weaker and more dispersed way to areas of the Northern Plateau and the surroundings of the Central System and the Iberian System, without ruling out an occasional shower in eastern Catalonia at the end of the day.

The Balearic Islands and the center and south of the peninsula will have intervals of medium and high clouds, and there will be skies with few clouds or with high clouds on the southeast coast and the Strait. There will be cloudy intervals in the Canary Islands, with a predominance of medium and high clouds.

Temperatures will rise in the Mediterranean area and this rise will be notable on the Levantine coast (11 degrees more than this Tuesday in Valencia, 8 in Murcia, 7 in Tarragona and 6 in Barcelona).

On the contrary, they will drop in the rest of the peninsula and this drop may be extraordinary or notable somewhat more than the northwest quadrant (10 degrees less in Burgos, Palencia and Vitoria; 9 in León and Valladolid; 8 in Ávila, Bilbao, Soria and Zamora; 7 in Logroño, Salamanca and Segovia, and 6 in Cáceres, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Lugo, Oviedo, Pamplona and Toledo).

It will be hotter in Valencia (32 degrees), Alicante and Córdoba (30), and Seville (29). And colder in Burgos, Oviedo and Palencia (14); León, Lugo and Santander (15), and Ávila, Bilbao, Pontevedra, Segovia, Valladolid, Vitoria and Zamora (16).

Due to this thermal drop, it can snow in the north of the peninsula with the elevation dropping to 1,000 or 1,200 meters, and between 1,400 and 1,600 meters in the center.

Finally, this Wednesday winds will blow from the southwest turning northwest on the peninsula, strong or with strong intervals on the northwest coast of Galicia, the Cantabrian Sea and the Ebro valley. In Ampurdán (Girona) and the Balearic Islands they will roll to the north component and worsen . There will be west in the Strait and Alborán, strong gusts in high areas of the eastern third of the peninsula and trade winds in the Canary Islands, with strong intervals.

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