ended with april a brief relief from storms and heat, however, May brings back the rise in temperatures that will be felt in the coming days. This is how the Antena 3 meteorologist explains it Roberto Brasero in this week’s forecast. In that sense, it also signals that we won’t have to wait long to see rain again in Spain, as another stormy front is expected next weekend.
According to this estimate, this Tuesday the peninsula will rising temperatures, except in the northeast, where temperatures will still be cold in the morning. However, temperatures are expected to rise above 35 degrees in parts of Extremadura and Andalusia. Brasero defies some of the highest temperatures, such as Huelva (32º), Cáceres (33º), Badajoz (34º), Córdoba (35º) or Seville (36º).
Conversely, temperatures in the northern half will be more moderate than in the rest of the country.
Wednesday weather forecast
On Wednesday, the increase in temperatures will be especially pronounced in the Bay of Biscay, due to southerly winds that can reach up to 10 degrees in some areas. A drop in temperatures is also expected in western Andalusia and Extremadura, although not as markedly as in Huelva.
As for precipitation, generally dry days are expected, except in the northwest, where it can rain on Thursday and Friday. But the weekend can bring rain and storms to the northern half of Spain, and that is expected. More Atlantic fronts may continue to arrive next week.
Forecast for the state of Alicante
Clear and sunny weather is expected across the province of Alicante this Tuesday, according to this week’s forecast map from the State Meteorological Service (Aemet). It will touch 30 degrees again in the interior, and it will be cooler in the coastal areas.
On Wednesday, mercury will breathe throughout the province and will not exceed 25 degrees in the interior and 23 degrees in the coastal areas, for example, in the city of Alicante.
On Thursday, temperatures across the province of Alicante are expected to rise slightly again, with a trend expected to continue through the weekend.