Sunny weather in general and risk of storms and showers in the south
Next week there will be sunny weather, with warm temperatures, and for the next weekend temperatures are expected to rise and the sky will clear even further, while in the Navarre Pyrenees the Aemet has issued a yellow warning for heavy rains and storms.
The sunny weather will prevail next week, that is, it will continue the weekend trend, although there will be some storm and rain in the south, which will be particularly strong in the Navarre Pyrenees, where it has issued this warning from the AEM.
Today, the sky will be blue. In the afternoon, high clouds will arrive from the south, and there may be moments when the sky will look white, blurred. The southern wind will blow softly in the morning and the breeze will blow in the afternoon on the Atlantic side side. The maximum temperatures will be similar or slightly higher, especially on the Atlantic side.
On Monday, we will see some changes in the afternoon. In the morning, the sky will be cloudy with some intervals of high clouds. In the afternoon, clouds of evolution will develop and there may be showers and storms in the south.
On Tuesday, we will not experience much change. The sky will generally be cloudy in the morning. In the afternoon, low cloud cover will increase on the Atlantic side and evolution cloud cover in the interior. Some stormy showers may occur inside. The wind will blow from the south and predominate from the north in the afternoon.
On Wednesday, it will be clearer, and on Thursday temperatures are expected to rise. The same trend is expected for the weekend, with clear skies and no rain.
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