After several days of truce, The heat will once again star in the weather forecast in Canary Islands. The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) foresees that the thermometers begin to rise from this Mondaya ascent that is expected to be more pronounced as of next Wednesdayday in which it could reach 28 degrees in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and 25 degrees in The Gran Canarian palms.
This is the weather forecast for the Canary Islands for this new week that is beginning:
Weather for this Monday in the Canary Islands
The week will start with slightly cloudy skies in the Canary Islands. However, there will be cloudy intervals in low areas in the north of the islands during the early morning and late hours. In addition, intervals of high clouds are expected in general.
It is expected that the minimum temperatures will not experience great changes or that they will drop somewhat. As for the maximum temperatures, these will register a slight rise, especially in inland areas.
The wind from the northeast but in the summits will turn to the east component and will decrease during the day.
Weather for Tuesday in the Canary Islands
The Aemet forecasts slightly cloudy or clear skies with some high cloudiness during the first half of the day, and cloudy intervals in low areas in the north of the islands with greater relief in the early hours of the day on Tuesday.
Temperatures will continue to riseToday this could be somewhat more pronounced in interior areas. Temperatures are expected to reach 26 degrees in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and 24 degrees in the palms of Gran Canaria.
The wind will blow from the north to the northeast, decreasing to light in the afternoon. In summits, light wind from the south component.
Weather for Wednesday in the Canary Islands
The skies will be slightly cloudy with intervals in low areas of the north in the early and late hours of Wednesday.
Temperatures will continue to rise. In fact, It is expected to reach 28 degrees in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and 25 degrees in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
Loose north component wind in general, being a south component in summits.