The southern wind will leave temperatures above 20 degrees today, and it could even bring calima
After Monday's heat, today is expected to be more cloudy, but we will continue with spring temperatures (2-3 ° less than yesterday). Besides, it is possible that the dust of the Sahara, which they call calima, will also reach ours, and consequently we will see the heavens dyed in a yellowish tone.
After the suffocating Monday, thermometers will drop today, Tuesday, about 2-3. Temperatures will remain above 20 °, especially on the coast, according to the Basque Meteorology Agency, Euskalmet. In addition, the southern wind could bring some calima , and the sky may have a yellowish tone during the day due to the suspended dust in the Sahara.
Wednesday will be wider, but in the sky there will still be medium and high clouds. The southern wind will lose strength and in the afternoon it will blow from the north, so temperatures will drop on the cantabrian side.
By Thursday the weather is expected to be sunny and spring. The sky will generally be cloudy, despite some medium and high clouds; some low clouds may also appear along the coast. Fog early in the morning. Minimum temperatures will drop again along the coast, and maximum temperatures will not change much in the interior.
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