All Canary Islands, except the lanzarote island, will be at risk this Monday due to high temperatures and coastal phenomena. Specifically, in Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura and Tenerife Thermometers may reach or exceed 36ºC in the first and 34ºC in the other two, while in the rest of the islands the wind will be from the northeast at 50 to 61 km/h (force 7) on the southeast and west coast, mainly sea inside.
In the whole of Spain, and according to the forecast of the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET), the month of July ends this Monday with 20 provinces from nine autonomous communities at risk (yellow) due to high temperatureswith maximums of up to 40ºC.
The heat will put the provinces of Córdoba, Granada, Jaén, Málaga, Seville, Huesca, Zaragoza, Teruel, Ávila, Albacete, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Guadalajara, Toledo, Lleida, Tarragona, Cáceres, Madrid, Valencia, on yellow alert. Santa Cruz de Tenerife and the palms.
In the provinces of Canary archipelagowill be Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura and Tenerife, the islands in yellow warning due to high temperatures, while the waves will activate the same level of alert in Gran Canaria, The Palm, La Gomera, The iron and Tenerife.
In general, this Monday, July 31, maximum temperatures will increase in the Canary Islands and in the northern third of the Peninsula and will drop in the southeast, while the minimum will drop in the northeast.
Temperatures between 38 and 40ºC
In this context, it is expected to exceed 34-36ºC in the interior of the southern half of the peninsula and in areas of the Canary Islands, even 38-40ºC in the Guadalquivir, while it will not drop below 24-26ºC on the coasts of the Valencian Community and in points of Andalusia.
In the Canary Islands, intervals of low clouds are expected in the north of the islands of greater relief and medium and high cloudiness in the western islands. There is also a probability of high haze in the archipelago and in Melilla, and scattered morning mists are not ruled out in inland areas of Galicia, east of the southern plateau and Cádiz, as well as coastal mists on the coast of Mediterranean Andalusia.
The winds, for their part, will be from the west component on the Atlantic slope, in the Strait and Middle Ebro area, and the east component will predominate in the Mediterranean area. Likewise, trade winds are expected in the Canary Islandswith very strong gusts in the channels between islands.
In a large part of the country, slightly cloudy skies will predominate, although evolutionary clouds will form in the interior eastern third, with the probability of showers in the eastern Pyrenees, without ruling them out in a scattered manner in other interior areas of Catalonia, the interior of Valencia and in the Eastern Iberian.
Low morning clouds are also forecast in the eastern Mediterranean area, without ruling out isolated rainfall in the south of Valencia, north of Alicante and west of the Balearic Islands. Likewise, in the Bay of Biscay there could be intervals of scattered low clouds, and in the west of Galicia it will tend to cloud over at the end, with a small probability of weak precipitation in the northwest of Galicia at the end of the day.
Thus begins a week “of contrasts” in which the first days will be very warm, especially in the east of the peninsula and the Balearic Islands, and from Thursday, with the arrival of a mass of cold air for the time, there will be three days with unusually low temperatures for August in the north and this peninsular, as specified by the AEMET.