We'll continue with a stirred atmosphere, and they'll be on yellow warning inside and orange in Navarre
Stormy showers are expected from 15:00 to 21:00 and there is a risk of hail, although they do not appear to be as strong as last night, while Navarre will be on orange warning in the central area, the Ribera and the Pyrenees.
Orio, file image.
The turbulent weather continues today, with yellow warning for stormy rains in the interior and orange in Navarre.
In Navarre , the Aemet has also activated the orange warning for the possibility of stormy rains in centralNavarre, the Ribera and the Pyrenees, but on the Cantabrian side.
The unstable atmosphere will continue today, and thunderstorms will develop. In the morning, the atmosphere will be quieter and, although stormy showers may fall, they will be more dispersed and weak. From noon onwards, however, heat clouds will develop and storms may occur, more likely in Navarre, Álava and mountain areas of the interior of Gipuzkoa.
On Sunday afternoon the atmosphere will be more unstable. In the morning there will be a quiet atmosphere, with fog in some inland valleys and light in the rest of the areas. From noon, however, clouds of evolution will develop, with the possibility of some stormy showers here and there. The wind, starting from the coast, will settle from the northwest, and the low clouds will increase until the sky is cloudy, especially in the north, where some rain may fall.
On Monday, a small front will arrive and cool down. The wind will blow from the northwest, more intense along the coast, and will push the cloud associated with the front. The sky will be cloudy, especially in the northern half, where it could rain slightly. The maximum temperatures will be 23-25 degrees Celsius.
On Tuesday, temperatures will rise and light up. On Wednesday, the sky will turn even more blue and the sun will rise; temperatures will rise.
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