Las precipitation will decrease this Friday both in intensity and in extension in most of the country and the thermometers will rise across the boardas reported by the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) which, however, warns four provinces in the eastern half of the peninsula due to the risk of storms.
So, they have yellow storm warning Huesca, Barcelona, Girona and Lleida. In general, the skies will have cloudy intervals around the Strait and in the south of the Mediterranean area and there may be, although with low probability, some scattered shower in the Strait and Alboránalthough at the end of the day the skies will be slightly cloudy.
In addition, in the extreme north there will be intervals of morning and evening low clouds, with some medium and high clouds. Meanwhile, in the rest of the Peninsula, a day of slightly cloudy skies is expected, although clouds will grow throughout the day that may produce showers and storms that will be scattered in the mountain areas of the northern half and northeast in Castilla-La Stain.
In the Pyrenees and in points of the northern Iberian region they may be locally intense, while in the Canary Islands cloudy intervals are expected in the north of the islands. In general, high clouds will predominate throughout the archipelago, decreasing.
Precipitation may be in the form of snow from 2,000 meters on the Peninsulaalthough small amounts are expected and only isolated in high mountains.
Likewise, the AEMET warns that there will likely be dust in suspension in the southeast of the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands and it is not ruled out that they will affect other areas in isolation.
As for temperatures, he forecasts that they will increase in a general way. The rise will be locally noticeable in the interior southeast. The minimum ones will have a predominance of promotions.
Finally, the wind will blow from the east and northeast in the Mediterranean area, the southern half of the peninsula and the Galician coast, with some intervals of strong lift in the Strait and in the coasts and high areas of the southeast. Trade winds will predominate in the Canary Islands and light and variable winds are expected in the rest of the country.
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