Virginia López Esplá
Madrid
Tuesday, 18 February 20, 09:39
Spain has experienced a week of anticyclonic conditions that have left the weather pleasant and stable in most parts of the country. Galicia was the only place that experienced rain during this week. Other parts of the Cantabrian area and the Northwest also had some rain.
This situation is likely to change this week, due to a new entry. New Atlantic Front This will bring rain and clouds to the majority of the Spanish mainland. These are more prevalent in the western half.
Aemet, however, highlights that despite the rains this week, it will be sunny. “warmer than usual throughout Spain, particularly in the central region and the northern half”..
Predicción para las próximas tres semanas :
🌡️En general, temperaturas superiores a las normales para esta época del año.
☔Con más incertidumbre, podría ser un período lluvioso en algunas zonas del oeste peninsular.https://t.co/15aEv66uTM— AEMET (@AEMET_Esp) February 14, 2025
Tuesday is rainy again
Today, Tuesday 18th February, is when the change in weather in Spain will occur. Aemet warns of an Atlantic front that will arrive and leave clear skies over the Balearic Islands, east coast and in the east. The state agency warns that “precipitation will be forecast for the majority of the south-western part of the mainland. However, it is not excluded that precipitation could reach other areas depending on how fast the front advances.”

On the Canary Islands, showers in the early morning are likely to occur in the westmost islands and the north of Tenerife. Maximum temperatures The majority of the country will see an increase in crime Except in the eastern third, temperatures are largely unchanged. In fact, temperatures between 14C and 22C is expected in the province capitals.
Cloudy skies are expected to persist on Wednesday. The extreme south of the continent and the western part are more likely to experience precipitation.. Even thunderstorms may occur in the Alboran Sea or the southern Mediterranean.
Showers start to fade towards the evening. Both highs and lowers will rise slightly.