The weather this Saturday will be more normal for this time of year after several sunny and warm days in large areas of Spain, since temperatures will drop between 6 and 10 degrees in many provinces, and the rain will return to places that have not received it for weeks .

The prediction of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), collected by Servimedia, indicates that an Atlantic front will finish crossing the central and eastern areas of the peninsula from west to east, leaving behind cloudy or overcast skies and rainfall that could become strong and with some storm in the Pyrenean area.

These rains will tend to subside in the afternoon, when the cloudiness will decrease significantly. Precipitation is not likely to reach the Mediterranean area.

Galicia will have clouds and rain throughout the day, more abundant in the west, where they could be persistent. In the rest of the western half of the peninsula there will be cloudy intervals, with some weak precipitation more likely in the Bay of Biscay.

The Canary Islands will have cloudy intervals in the skies, with precipitation on the islands of greater relief.

The temperatures will drop in the interior of the peninsula and the decrease will be notable in the surroundings of the Pyrenees and the medium and high Ebro. There will be 10 degrees less in Pamplona compared to this Friday and 6 degrees less in Burgos, Ciudad Real, Guadalajara, Jaén, Madrid, Málaga, San Sebastián, Soria, Valladolid, Vitoria and Zaragoza.

The hottest capitals of the day could be Murcia (29 degrees), Córdoba and Seville (27), and Málaga and Santa Cruz de Tenerife (26), while it will cool down more in San Sebastián (17) and Ávila, Pamplona, ??Salamanca, Santander , Segovia and Zamora (18).

Finally, strong winds are not expected this Saturday. They will be of the western component on the Atlantic and Cantabrian slopes, and also on the southern Mediterranean coast. They will blow from the south or southeast turning north or northwest in the northeast of the peninsula and the Balearic Islands. The Canaries will have a not very intense trade wind.

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