We are immersed in sudden time change All predictions have been announced. This is a breath of fresh air, with the temperature drops affecting almost the entire country and the sweltering conditions we’ve had to endure for months. But now the question is: How long will this ceasefire last? And also: will another heat wave come next? Marta Almarcha from eltiempo.es gives us the keys to answering these questions.
There was a very marked drop in temperature this weekend in almost the entire country. On Saturday and Sunday, temperatures dropped sharply.
From Monday today and from the beginning of the weektemperatures can get a head start a recent and slight rise, but temperatures in general they will stay soft. Average temperatures this week are expected to be below normal, except for the Canary Islands.
How long will this fresco last?
“The week of August 28 will start with a slight rise from Monday to Tuesday, but then temperatures would remain more stable and unchanged. Temperatures will return to normal for nearly the entire country: 23 to 25°C in the north, 25 to 33°C in the central region, 35 to 37°C in the south and around 30°C in the Mediterranean. Martha Almarcha.
Then, We will continue to enjoy a relatively quiet environment for a few more days.at least compared to the extreme heat of recent weeks. With the exception of the Southern and Canary Islands, the end of August and the beginning of September are expected to be relatively bearable.
Will there be more heatwaves this summer?
This year we have four heat waves on the peninsulaNot forgetting the pain of the Canary Islands. With the start of September, the meteorological summer will end (although the astronomical summer will end on the 23rd) and this month is usually characterized by an increase in atmospheric dynamics and milder temperatures than in August.
“Today, models show temperatures will be in the normal range in the first weeks of September, Although above average in the Canary Islands. But since September is often a volatile month, it’s time to follow the forecasts”, says the eltiempo.es expert.
“Since September is such a volatile month, can not be ignored “In the medium or long term, a new heat wave will come to Spain,” he adds.