The early summer of these last few days says goodbye this Tuesday with a temperature drop in most of Spain, which will be especially noticeable in the east of the peninsula, where temperatures will drop by up to 10 degrees compared to this Monday due to the arrival of stronger winds. cool west.
The prediction of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), collected by Servimedia, indicates that temperatures will drop significantly or extraordinarily in large areas of the eastern half of the peninsula.
Thus, the decrease will be 10 degrees compared to this Monday in Pamplona and Zaragoza; nine in San Sebastián; eight in Albacete, Bilbao, Huesca and Teruel; seven in Segovia, Soria and Vitoria, and six in Cuenca and Logroño.
In principle, all of Spain will be below 30 degrees. It will be hotter in Alicante, Murcia and Valencia (25), and Malaga and Seville (24), and colder in Segovia (12) and Ávila, Burgos, Pamplona (13).
On the other hand, the sky will be cloudy in the extreme north of the peninsula, with rainfall in the eastern Cantabrian Sea and the Pyrenees, and weaker in Galicia, where they will tend to disappear throughout the day.
In the rest of the northern third of the peninsula and in the Northern Plateau there will be cloudy intervals in the morning, with a tendency to clear up in the afternoon and without ruling out some weak and isolated rain.
The other areas of the peninsula and the Balearic Islands will have practically clear skies and cloudy intervals are expected in the north of the Canary Islands and no clouds in the south of this archipelago.
Fog banks or morning mists are probable in the southwest of Galicia and in the northwest of León, the environment of northern Iberia and southern Extremadura. The snow level will be around 1,500 meters in the northwest of the peninsula and from 1,300 to 1,700 meters in the Pyrenees.
Finally, the winds will blow from the west on the peninsula and the Balearic Islands, with strong intervals on the coast of Galicia, the Cantabrian Sea, the lower Ebro, Ampurdán (Girona) and around Alborán, as well as trade winds in the Canary Islands with some strong intervals. .
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