Andalucía welcomes great weather at least until Tuesday as storm Pedro departs

Andalucía welcomes great weather at least until Tuesday as storm Pedro departs

Andalucía welcomes great weather at least until Tuesday as storm Pedro departs

Thursday, 19 February 20, 15:18

Andalucía bids farewell to storm Pedro, which brought strong winds to provinces such as Almeria and Granada. The weather will be good until at least Tuesday next week.

The last weather alerts were lifted by the state meteorological agency Aemet at 10am Thursday. The map of Andalucía is once again green after weeks of storms.

Strong gusts and coastal phenomena were two of the main features of this storm, but they will soon be replaced by calm skies, high maximum temperatures, and a calm environment across the nation.

For Friday, Aemet forecasts “clear skies and slightly lower minimum temperatures in Andalucía, with a notable increase in the maximum temperatures in the Betic mountain ranges”. The wind will be mild, with an easterly predominance. Aemet predicts temperatures of 19-20C at Huelva and Seville.

Aemet predicts “clear skies, rising temperatures, and light variable wind” for Saturday. The Strait of Gibraltar may experience moderate to strong easterly winds.

Maximum temperatures will continue rising, exceeding 20C throughout Andalucía. Malaga is expected to record the highest temperatures at 12C.

On Sunday, outdoor areas will be crowded with people. Seville and Granada are likely to see temperatures above 23C.

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