The squall Óscar, which has conditioned the weather this week throughout the country, says goodbye this Saturday with rainfall in Galicia, the Cantabrian area and the Pyrenees, as well as in points in the central peninsular area.

The prediction of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) indicates that the most significant part of the day will be the appearance of showers and storms that can become strong in the eastern Pyrenees during the afternoon.

Still under some influence of the Oscar storm, cloudy skies and precipitation are expected in the north and central parts of the peninsula, which, in general, will be less intense and extensive than in previous days.

There will be weak and scattered rainfall in Galicia and the Cantabrian Sea, which will move from west to east. They will be more abundant in the morning on the Galician west coast and in the afternoon in the western Cantabrian Mountains.

In the rest of the peninsula and in the Balearic Islands, low morning clouds are expected on the Atlantic slope and a predominance of slightly cloudy skies in the rest, although with diurnal cloudiness and bands of medium and high cloudiness moving northeast.

In the afternoon there will be showers and storms in the Pyrenees, which could become strong locally in its eastern end. In a more dispersed way, showers will appear in the Central System, the Montes de Toledo, western Andalusia and southern Extremadura.

Rainfall is not ruled out in the Iberian System and other central and northeastern areas, as well as in the interior of Mallorca. In general, there will be little cloudy skies at the end of the day, except in the extreme north.

The Canary Islands will have cloudy intervals, with some weak and occasional precipitation in the afternoon on mountainous islands, without completely ruling it out in the rest of the archipelago in a weak and isolated way.

Temperatures will rise in large areas of the interior of the peninsula and in the Balearic Islands, and will drop in the Cantabrian Sea, while they will hardly change on the rest of the coasts and in the Canary Islands.

It will be hotter in Murcia (33 degrees), Lleida and Zaragoza (32) and Alicante (31), and it will be milder especially in A Coruña and Santander (22), and Ávila, Lugo and Pontevedra (23).

Finally, this Saturday there will be light, variable or western winds blowing on the peninsula and the Balearic Islands, rolling to the east in some areas. There will be west in the Strait. And the Canary Islands will have variable light winds or, in the eastern islands, from the northwest.

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