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]]>This has been indicated by the delegate of the Aemet in the Balearic Islands, Maria Jose Guerrero, in statements to Europa Press, which has advanced that the beginning of the week will be marked by an anticyclonic situation, with little cloudy skies and only some intervals of high clouds.
This stable weather will be accompanied by morning mist in Mallorca on Tuesday and Wednesday, which on Thursday will extend to the whole of the Islands, with the appearance of fog banks in the early morning and early hours of the morning.
As for temperatures, a thermal rise is expected throughout the week, with values that could be above normal for this time of year. Highs will range between 15 and 17 degrees on Monday and Thursday, and between 16 and 19 degrees on Tuesday and Wednesday. The minimum, meanwhile, will move in general between 4 and 10 degrees, although in the early hours of Monday January 12 have been recorded lower values.
By islands, in Mallorca it has reached 0 degrees in areas such as Escorca (Lluc) and Campos (Salines), while 1 degree has been recorded in Binissalem and 2 degrees in points such as Santa Maria, Palma airport, Manacor, the UIB, Sineu, Sa Pobla and Muro. In Menorca, the minimums have been 3 degrees in Ciutadella and Cala Galdana, and in Ibiza 2 degrees have been recorded in Sant Joan de Labritja.
From Friday, January 16, coinciding with the revetla of Sant Antoni in many municipalities, a change of weather is expected due to the arrival of a trough to the archipelago. According to Guerrero, for Friday night occasional and isolated rains are not ruled out, which could be more intense and widespread on Saturday, the day of the festival.
The forecast suggests that this situation of instability will be maintained during the weekend and the first half of next week, although the delegate of the Aemet has stressed that, since there are still several days, it will be necessary to follow the evolution of weather models.
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]]>La entrada The Aemet activates yellow warnings for wind and rough seas in Ibiza and Formentera se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>According to the weather forecast, the warning for coastal phenomena will come into force from midnight in the south of Mallorca and will remain active throughout the day. In this area, the wind could blow with gusts of up to 60 km / h, accompanied by a strong swell that will reach three meters. From 18.00 hours, the alert will be extended to the Serra de Tramuntana and the north and northeast of the island.
As for the wind, the yellow warning will be activated at 12.00 hours in the Serra de Tramuntana, where in the peaks and capes could be recorded gusts of up to 100 km / h. Later, from 18.00 hours, the alert will be extended to the north and northeast of Mallorca.
In Menorca, both the warning for wind and coastal phenomena will begin at 18.00 hours this Friday. On the other hand, in Ibiza and Formentera the alerts will be activated at midnight, although in the case of Ibiza they will end at 12.00 hours and in Formentera they will cease at 09.00 hours.
The yellow warnings for wind and coastal phenomena will remain active on Saturday in Mallorca and Menorca. In Mallorca, the wind will increase across the board, with gusts of up to 70 km / h in much of the island and peaks that could reach 100 km / h in the peaks and capes of the Serra de Tramuntana, as well as in the north and northeast. The warning will be in force from midnight until 18.00 hours.
The strong swell will affect throughout the day to the south of Mallorca, the Serra de Tramuntana and the north and northeast of the island, with waves up to three meters high. In Menorca, the warnings for wind and rough seas will remain active in the same time frame and with weather phenomena of similar characteristics.
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]]>La entrada 112 activates yellow alert for strong winds and coastal phenomena in Ibiza and Formentera se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>As reported by 112 through its social networks, the adverse weather situation may pose a risk to people and property, so it has asked citizens to exercise extreme caution during the coming hours, follow safety recommendations and call 112 in case of emergency.
In the event of strong winds, the emergency services recommend to avoid standing near stone walls, billboards, light poles and pylons, as well as walking in parks, gardens or tree-lined avenues, where there is a risk of falling branches or other elements. In the domestic environment, it is advisable to close doors and windows and remove flowerpots or objects that may become detached and fall onto the public road.
On the coast, the recommendation is not to access areas affected by waves or places where the waves break strongly. It is also discouraged to approach boardwalks, breakwaters and cliffs, as well as water sports while the storm lasts. In case a person falls into the water, it should be reported immediately to 112 and not lose sight of the exact point to facilitate the intervention of rescue services.
Severity Index 0 is activated when a local adverse weather event is expected to be imminent, with danger to people and property, but which can be controlled by a rapid response at the local level and no major damage is expected.
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]]>La entrada Warning for strong sea storm in Ibiza and Formentera se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>According to the forecast, the warning will be in force between 18.00 and 23.59 hours, with a probability of between 40% and 70%. During this period, northerly winds of between 50 and 60 kilometers per hour are expected, corresponding to force 7, as well as waves of up to 3 meters.
Although the warning level is low, AEMET recommends extreme caution in coastal areas, avoid nautical activities and pay special attention to the evolution of the sea state, since the episode is part of a broader maritime storm that will affect the whole Balearic archipelago.
The authorities remind of the importance of following the indications of Civil Protection and to keep informed through official channels in case of possible changes in the weather forecast.
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]]>La entrada Rain and wind will mark the beginning of the week in Ibiza, with a drop in temperatures. se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>Regarding Vila, for this Monday, January 5, the probability of precipitation reaches 100% throughout the day, with overcast skies and persistent rain. Temperatures will remain contained, with highs of 12 degrees and lows around 10, while the wind chill will be lower, and may drop to 4 degrees at some times of the day. The wind will blow from the northeast with speeds close to 15 kilometers per hour.
The situation will remain on Tuesday, January 6, Epiphany, with showers very likely during much of the day, although they will tend to subside from the afternoon. The wind will gain prominence, with gusts that could reach 50 kilometers per hour at the end of the day, and temperatures will continue to fall, with highs of 11 degrees and lows of 8. The snow level in the province will be around 400 to 500 meters.
From Wednesday, January 7, a progressive improvement of the weather is expected. Precipitation will be unlikely and will give way to cloudy intervals, although the wind will continue to blow with intensity, with gusts that could reach 50 kilometers per hour. Minimum temperatures will drop to 4 degrees, while maximum temperatures will rise slightly to 14.
Thursday and Friday will consolidate the more stable weather, with little cloudy skies or with intervals of high clouds and no rain. Temperatures will be on the rise, reaching highs of between 15 and 16 degrees, although the wind from the west and northwest will continue to blow strongly, with gusts that could exceed 60 kilometers per hour at times.
Looking ahead to the weekend, the forecast points to mostly stable weather, with a low probability of precipitation, low cloudy skies and mild temperatures for the time of year, keeping highs around 15 degrees.
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]]>La entrada The weather in Ibiza: cloudy intervals and up to 15 degrees to say goodbye to the year se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>According to the forecast, the day will begin with clear or slightly cloudy skies, especially during the early morning and early hours, while from noon onwards the cloudiness will increase occasionally. Temperatures will remain mild, with minimum values around 8 degrees and maximums reaching 15 degrees. The thermal sensation will be similar, without great contrasts throughout the day.
The wind will blow from the northeast, light to moderate, with gusts of around 10 kilometers per hour, although it will tend to ease in some parts of the day. Relative humidity will be high, with maximum values close to 90%.
Looking ahead to the first days of January, the weather will remain stable. On Thursday, January 1, skies will be partly cloudy or with high clouds, without significant precipitation, and temperatures will be slightly lower, with highs of 14 degrees and lows of 7. On Friday, January 2, the weather will remain stable, with a slight rise in temperatures and a moderate southwest wind.
However, the weekend will bring a change of trend. From Saturday, January 3, the probability of rain will increase significantly, which could reach 60%, with cloudy skies and light rainfall. On Sunday 4 and Monday 5 a more unstable episode is expected, with widespread rain, overcast skies and moderate to strong wind from the east and northeast, with gusts that could exceed 50 kilometers per hour. Temperatures will drop gradually, with highs around 13 degrees at the beginning of next week.
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]]>La entrada This is what the weather will be like in Ibiza to say goodbye to the year and start 2026 se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>This Tuesday 30, the day began with cloudy skies and light rain during the morning, with temperatures around 14 degrees, to give way to an afternoon with little cloud and a night with clear skies, in which the thermometer will drop to 11 degrees.
Wednesday 31 will have cloudy intervals, without significant precipitation, and temperatures ranging between 8 and 15 degrees, maintaining a similar thermal sensation. Relative humidity will remain high, with values that could reach 100%.
From Thursday, January 1, the sky will tend to become progressively overcast, with an increase in cloudiness and a 30% probability of rain, which will increase notably on Friday, January 2, when forecasts point to a 55% probability of precipitation, which could be persistent although of a weak nature.
Saturday 3 will foreseeably be the most unstable day of the period, with very cloudy or overcast skies, rainfall more likely -up to 90%-and a humid atmosphere. Maximum temperatures will reach 17 degrees, while minimum temperatures will be around 8 degrees.
As for the wind, north and east components will predominate throughout the week, with moderate speeds of between 10 and 15 km/h. However, on Saturday, maximum gusts of up to 55 km/h are expected, especially in exposed areas, which could increase the feeling of coolness.
The snow level will be between 1,100 and 1,300 meters at the provincial level during the most unstable days, without directly affecting Ibiza but reflecting the entry of a colder air mass.
Temperatures will remain stable and typical for this time of the year, with minimum temperatures between 7 and 9 degrees and maximum temperatures that will not exceed 17 degrees. The ultraviolet index will be low throughout the week, with maximum values of 1, typical of winter.
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]]>La entrada Emergencies activate yellow alert for rainfall in Ibiza and Formentera se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>As reported by 112 in a message disseminated through its official account on the social network X, the activation of the plan responds to the forecast of episodes of rain that could affect both islands during the next few hours.
In view of this situation, the Emergency Department has recommended taking preventive measures to avoid the entry of water into homes, remove or secure objects and furniture located outdoors that could be swept away by the water, as well as avoiding access to flood-prone areas.
Likewise, 112 has requested extreme caution when driving, especially on secondary roads and areas where water may accumulate, and to remember the importance of not crossing flooded stretches.
On the other hand, the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has reported that it will activate from 23.00 hours the yellow warning for coastal phenomena in Menorca. The warning will be in force until 11.00 am the next day, during which period wind gusts of between 50 and 60 kilometers per hour and waves up to three meters high are expected.
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]]>La entrada Ibiza faces a rainy end of December: rain and storms on Christmas Eve and Christmas Eve se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>Punctually in Vila, this Wednesday, December 24 (Christmas Eve) is presented with probability of precipitation of 100% in the whole day, especially during the first half of the day. Cloudy or very cloudy skies are expected, with light rain and the possibility of thunderstorms in the early morning. Temperatures will move between 7 and 15 degrees, with light to moderate wind from the north, turning west in the afternoon.
Thursday, December 25 (Christmas) will be the most complicated day of the period, with a forecast of widespread rain and thunderstorms and a probability of precipitation that remains at 100% throughout the day. The wind will tend to northwest, with moderate intensity, and temperatures will drop slightly: maximum around 13 degrees and minimum around 7, in a context of very high humidity.
The situation will tend to soften partially on Friday 26, although still with an 80% chance of rain, especially in the first half of the day. Cloudy intervals with rain are expected, with a tendency to a more open afternoon. Temperatures will again reach highs close to 15 degrees.
On Saturday 27, instability will continue, with cloudy intervals and scarce rain, and a probability of precipitation of 85%. The wind will turn east, and the thermometer will remain stable, with lows of 8 and highs of 15 degrees.
Looking ahead to Sunday 28 and Monday 29, the forecast maintains a humid scenario, with very high rain probabilities (95% and 90%) and winds from the east and northeast, which could blow with some more intensity. Temperatures will rise slightly, with expected highs of 16 degrees and lows of 9.
The first lull will come on Tuesday, December 30, when the probability of precipitation drops to 40%, although skies will still be cloudy. Temperatures will remain mild, around 16 degrees maximum.
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]]>La entrada Rains and cold will mark Christmas in the Balearic Islands, according to Aemet se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>This was stated by the delegate of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) in the Balearic Islands, Maria Jose Guerrero, in statements to Europa Press, which has advanced that the week between 22 and 28 December will be marked, in general terms, by rainfall and a drop in temperature.
Guerrero has specified that this scenario does not imply that it will rain continuously every day, although it is expected that rainfall is above the usual for this time of year. «This does not mean that it will rain every day, but it does mean that the rainfall balance will be above average,» he explained.
Given this forecast, and especially in view of the celebrations of Christmas Eve, Christmas and Second Holiday, the delegate of the Aemet has recommended the population not to forget the coat and umbrella if you plan to go out to enjoy the holidays.
The weather, therefore, will invite to take extreme precautions and plan Christmas activities taking into account the possible weather instability, which could accompany the archipelago for much of the holidays.
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]]>La entrada Rains and lower temperatures mark the arrival of winter in Ibiza and Formentera se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>This was explained by the delegate of the Aemet in the Balearic Islands, María José Guerrero, who said that this Friday are expected cloudy intervals that will tend to overcast skies throughout the archipelago, with rainfall that could be accompanied by mud. The rains will be more likely in Mallorca and the Pitiusas.
Temperatures will remain unchanged with respect to previous days, with maximum values between 17 and 19 degrees, still above the usual records for mid-December, when normal in the Balearic Islands is around 16 degrees.
The weather situation will be complicated for Saturday with the arrival of a disturbance that will leave overcast skies and widespread rain. The showers could be locally heavy and be accompanied by thunderstorms, which has led the Aemet to activate yellow warnings for risk of rain in the Serra de Tramuntana, north and northeast of Mallorca, the east of Mallorca, Menorca and Ibiza and Formentera.
As for temperatures, they are expected to remain stable or register a slight decrease. The maximum will be between 15 and 17 degrees, while the minimum will range between 7 and 12 degrees, values in line with the usual average for this time of year in the archipelago.
On Sunday, coinciding with the change of season, the Aemet forecasts a temporary improvement of the weather during the central hours of the day. However, during the early morning some showers could be recorded, which could reappear at night and continue during Monday and Tuesday.
According to Guerrero, on Monday there could be precipitation in the form of hail and even snowfall on the peaks above 1,000 meters. On Tuesday the trough will continue, although the weather will tend to improve in the Pitiusas.
Temperatures will remain cool on Sunday, with highs between 15 and 17 degrees, but it will be from Monday when there will be a more pronounced decline. The thermometers will give way to a fully wintry atmosphere, with highs that will be between 12 and 15 degrees and minimums that could drop to 4 degrees in some parts of the archipelago.
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]]>La entrada Rains, storms and wind mark the week in Ibiza se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>The south wind will gain intensity throughout the day, reaching maximum gusts of up to 35 km / h, and temperatures will range between 14 and 17 degrees, with a relative humidity close to 100% in some parts of the day, as far as Vila is concerned.
Wednesday, December 17 will be one of the most adverse days of the week. The forecast points to practically continuous rains, with a 100% probability of precipitation during most of the day. The sky will remain cloudy or overcast, with persistent showers, although of less intensity towards the night.
The wind from the northeast will blow strongly, reaching maximum gusts of up to 40 km/h. Temperatures will remain stable, with highs of 17 degrees and lows around 11 degrees.
From Thursday 18, the weather situation will tend to a slight improvement, although precipitation will not disappear. Cloudy intervals with weak rains are expected, with a probability of rain of 75%, and a snow elevation located around 1,400 meters, without direct affectation to the island.
The wind will continue to blow from the northeast, although with less intensity, and temperatures will rise slightly to a maximum of 18 degrees.
Looking ahead to Friday and the weekend, the AEMET maintains the forecast of recurrent rains. On Friday 19 cloudy intervals with rain are expected, while on Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 the sky will be overcast or with cloudy intervals and precipitation, with probabilities that are again at 100%.
Temperatures will remain mild, with highs between 16 and 18 degrees, and lows that could drop to 9 degrees.
The instability will continue on Monday, December 22, a day in which persistent rains are expected, a snow level in the Balearic Islands around 1,100 meters and an episode of strong wind from the south, with maximum gusts that could reach 60 km/h.
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]]>La entrada Bad weather arrives to Ibiza and Formentera: this will be the weekend of rains and thermal decrease. se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>Thursday will be the last respite before the changeover. The day will start with fog banks during the early morning and early hours of the morning, especially in inland areas. As the day progresses, the fog will give way to low clouds, with no precipitation expected. Temperatures will be between 12 and 17 ºC, with a very light wind from the north, leaving a stable atmosphere in the afternoon.
The change will come on Friday, when the probability of rain will increase progressively. In the early hours it will be around
The instability will continue on Saturday, especially during the morning, when more frequent precipitation is expected. In the afternoon, although the probability of rain will decrease, some isolated episode is not ruled out. The thermometers will be between 11 and 17 ºC, but the wind from the northeast, which will reach about 20 km/h, will leave a lower thermal sensation.
Sunday will prolong the unstable environment. The probability of precipitation will be around
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]]>La entrada Will it be cold at Christmas in Ibiza and Formentera? AEMET responds with its latest forecast se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>AEMET points out that temperatures are likely to remain mild, with maximum temperatures between 16 and 17 ºC, more typical of autumn than of late December, and minimum temperatures around 8 ºC. These figures consolidate the warm trend that has already left the first week of December, also warmer than normal.
The atmosphere will be, in general, pleasant during the day, while nights will be cool but without reaching values typical of intense winter episodes.
Although a quiet Christmas period is expected, AEMET does not rule out the occurrence of rainfall, which could occur some days during the holidays. The models point to a total accumulated rainfall of up to 28 l/m², the average value of what is usually registered at this time of the year, so no particularly intense episodes are expected.
In principle, it would be weak or moderate precipitation associated with the occasional passage of fronts, with no significant adverse phenomena expected.
The forecast for Christmas comes after a historically wet autumn in the Pitiusas, which left record rainfall and a notable increase in tropical nights. However, forecasts indicate that this pattern will not be repeated during the holidays: the islands will enjoy stable weather, with alternating cloudy and clear intervals, pleasant temperatures in the middle of the day and a cool atmosphere at dawn.
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]]>Winter will begin on December 21 at 16.03 hours and will last until March 20, with a total duration of 88 days. AEMET anticipates that between January and March 2026 temperatures will be higher than usual, standing above 12 °C on average in Ibiza and 13 °C in Formentera.
Throughout the quarter, the thermal trend will decrease until the end of January and then rebound towards spring, although the agency stresses that most days will record above-average values. As for rainfall, a normal situation is expected, around 106 l/m² in Ibiza and 75 l/m² in Formentera.
For the Christmas period, the models forecast mild temperatures, with highs of 16-17 °C and lows of 8 °C, plus the possibility of some rain that could add up to 28 l/m², the usual value for these dates.
The autumn of 2025 was characterized by a very warm environment, with average temperatures of 19.7 °C in Ibiza and 21.1 °C in Formentera. The anomalies recorded (+0.7 °C and +0.6 °C, respectively) reflect a clear upward trend.
September was the hottest month, followed by October and November. The number of tropical nights, those with minimums equal to or above 20 °C, increased markedly: at Ibiza Airport alone, 20 tropical nights were recorded, 15% more than usual.
If anything has marked the autumn in Ibiza and Formentera, it has been the rain. Ibiza recorded an average of 362 l/m², 91% above the normal value, while in Formentera it reached 237 l/m², 70% more than usual. In Ibiza it practically rained in one quarter what usually falls in the whole year.
Episodes of torrential rains were decisive. On September 30, the Ex-Gabrielle squall left 253 l/m² in Eivissa, the maximum since records have been kept (2015), and 176 l/m² at the Airport, an all-time record since 1952. Formentera collected 115 l/m² that same day. In addition, September closed with a monthly record in Eivissa: 264 l/m².
On October 11, another DANA, baptized Alice, discharged again with intensity: 89.4 l/m² at Ibiza Airport and 78.8 l/m² at Formentera.
Despite this succession of severe episodes, the number of days with storms remained within the normal range: 13 days, compared to the usual 14.
The autumn also left normal values of strong wind: 13 days recorded at Ibiza Airport. The maximum gust of the quarter reached 87 km/h during the squall Benjamin, on October 23. In Formentera, the most intense gust was 55 km/h on November 21.
With the year still to close, 2025 is confirmed as a very warm and humid period: anomalies of +1.1 °C in Ibiza and +0.8 °C in Formentera, in addition to an increase in precipitation of 21% and 16%, respectively.
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]]>La entrada Swell and wind put Ibiza and Formentera on alert this Friday: this is how the storm will affect the Pitiusas islands se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>The snow warning is only active in Navarra, while strong wind alerts are in place for Almería, Granada, Baleares (Mallorca), Tarragona, Alicante, Castellón and Valencia.
The maritime situation will be especially complicated: there will be yellow warning for swell in Almería, Granada, Asturias, Balearic Islands (Mallorca, Ibiza and Formentera), Cantabria, Girona, Tarragona, Lugo, Pontevedra, Guipúzcoa, Vizcaya and Melilla, and orange warning in A Coruña, where very rough seas are expected.
The fronts will leave cloudy or overcast skies over much of the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands, although with a tendency to open clearings in the Mediterranean and southwest peninsular.
The rains will affect mainly the northern third, where the accumulated rainfall will be more intense in western Galicia and the eastern Cantabrian. In the rest of the country, rainfall will be more scattered and unlikely, except in the Pitiusas and much of the Mediterranean, where no rain is expected.
The snow elevation will range between 1,000 and 1,200 meters in the Pyrenees, where significant accumulations are expected, and between 1,300 and 1,600 meters in the mountains of central and southeastern peninsular.
In the Canary archipelago, cloudy intervals are expected in the islands of greater relief, without ruling out light drizzle. The AEMET points out a probable light haze and moderate trade wind.
Temperatures will rise in most of the Peninsula, especially maximum temperatures in the Cantabrian Sea. Frosts will be restricted to the Pyrenees and high inland areas.
The wind will blow strongly in large areas of the country: strong tramontana in Ampurdán, southwest in the Cantabrian and west component in the rest. Very strong gusts are also expected in the Balearic Sea, Sierra de Tramontana, east peninsular, as well as in northern Galicia and western Cantabrian, where they will tend to intensify.
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]]>La entrada Yellow alert in Ibiza and Formentera due to wind and coastal phenomena se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>In the social network X, 112 has also warned of the activation of the yellow alert in the Pitiusas by strong gusts of wind, so it has called for caution in the coming hours. They have also advised to call 112 in case of emergency and for citizens to be cautious.
It should be recalled that the IG0 is activated when meteorological information makes it possible to foresee the imminence of an adverse weather event with danger to people and property and corresponds to minor local adverse events that can be controlled by means of a rapid local response without causing damage.
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]]>La entrada Rain, cold and thunderstorms: this is how the weather will affect the Balearic Islands and the rest of the country this weekend se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>AEMET spokesman, Ruben del Campo, explained that this Friday will be a stable day, with little cloudy skies except for some light rain in Galicia and the Pyrenees. The maximum temperatures will rise to 18-20 º C in areas of the Mediterranean and Andalusia, and morning fog banks will form that will dissipate at noon.
The situation will begin to change on Saturday, when an Atlantic front will increase cloudiness and leave precipitation in Galicia, Cantabrian, Navarra, La Rioja and Castilla y León, which could spread to Extremadura and part of the central area. Despite this,
The moment of greatest instability will come on Sunday, when the front will advance eastward and leave showers and thunderstorms throughout the Mediterranean arc and the Balearic Islands, where rainfall may be locally heavy. In the northern mountains the
On Monday, once the front passes, stability will return, but the nighttime cold will also intensify. Frosts will spread and will be more intense, dropping to -4 ºC in the interior of the north, center and east of the peninsula; Madrid could register -2 ºC. Showers will only affect Galicia and nearby areas, accompanied by new morning fog banks.
From Tuesday, new squalls will return to leave rains, especially in the western half of the peninsula and Galicia, where they could be strong. It will snow in northern mountains and, although the Mediterranean will be on the sidelines on Tuesday, it could receive precipitation in later days. Temperatures will rise slightly on Tuesday, but will drop again for the rest of the week.
In the Canary Islands, the trade winds will persist, which will accumulate clouds on the northern slope and could leave drizzle. Calima is not ruled out in Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura. Temperatures will rise this Friday and will remain stable the following days.
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]]>La entrada Ibiza and Formentera activate warnings for swell this Wednesday with north wind and waves of three meters. se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>The warning in the Pitiusas coincides with a day marked by the activation of coastal phenomena and wind in nine provinces of the eastern peninsula and the Balearic Islands, where Menorca and Mallorca will have orange warning for waves due to a more intense maritime storm. Ibiza and Formentera, although with less severity, should exercise extreme caution in coastal areas, ports and maritime routes.
The Aemet foresees for this Wednesday a situation of instability in the Balearic archipelago, with cloudy skies and showers, without ruling out storms with occasional hail in Menorca and Mallorca. In Ibiza and Formentera, the showers will be more isolated, but the north wind will blow with intensity throughout the morning, generating bad sea and possible effects on maritime operations.
Meanwhile, in the Peninsula will impose greater atmospheric stability due to the entry of high pressure from the west. However, there will be weak precipitation in the Cantabrian, high Ebro and Galicia, in addition to snowfall at heights of between
The wind, protagonist of the day, will blow from the north in much of the country and will be especially strong in the Balearic Islands, Pyrenees, Ampurdán and lower Ebro, with gusts that can reach 80 km / h in some provinces of the northeastern peninsular. In the Canary Islands the moderate trade wind will remain.
In view of this episode, the Aemet recommends extreme caution near the coast, avoid approaching breakwaters or promenades and follow the instructions of the emergency services, especially during the central hours of the morning, when the swell will reach its maximum values on the coasts of Ibiza and Formentera.
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]]>According to data published on its official website, consulted by Europa Press, the adverse weather episode will affect much of the national territory throughout the day, in a context marked by the arrival of a front associated with a squall located over western Europe.
The strong gusts of wind cause the activation of warnings in the provinces of Almería, Jaén, Granada, Teruel, Zaragoza, Burgos, Soria, Albacete, Murcia, La Rioja, Alicante and Valencia, as well as Ibiza and Formentera. Episodes of intense wind are expected in these areas, which could generate complications in high and coastal areas.
The swell warnings will be in force in Valencia, Granada, Almería, Asturias, Mallorca, Ibiza and Formentera, as well as in Cantabria, Guipúzcoa, Vizcaya and Melilla. In these areas combined sea and strong swell are expected, especially during the central hours of the day.
The provinces of Cantabria, Pontevedra and Navarra are at risk of rain. The Aemet forecasts that an active front will leave
As the afternoon progresses, the rains will spread southward, although with less intensity, maintaining some persistence in the Central and northern Iberian Systems. Precipitation could reach the Balearic Islands by the end of the day.
In the Canary Islands, the day will be marked by the presence of haze, especially intense in the easternmost islands and during the morning in the central islands. High concentrations of suspended dust are expected, which could reduce visibility and worsen air quality.
As for temperatures, the maximum temperatures will experience a decrease in the extreme north and in the mountainous areas of the south of the peninsula. On the contrary, they will rise slightly in the northwest, the Mediterranean coast and the Balearic Islands.
Minimum temperatures will drop in the northwest and in the Pyrenees, but will increase in the rest of the Peninsula, with notable rises in large parts of the southern plateau, the Mediterranean coast and Mallorca. In the Canary Islands, thermal rises are expected, with minimum temperatures that could rise significantly in summits and midlands of Gran Canaria and Tenerife.
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]]>Snow will be the protagonist in large areas of the north and mountain areas. The provinces of Huesca, Teruel, Zaragoza, León, Palencia, Soria, Lleida, Vizcaya, Asturias and La Rioja remain in yellow warning for snowfall, while the AEMET raises the level to orange, the second most dangerous, in Burgos, Guipúzcoa, Álava, Cantabria -especially in Liébana, the Ebro and Villaverde valley- and Navarra, both in the Pyrenees and on the Cantabrian slope.
The snow level will be around 800 meters in the western half and between 500 and 700 meters in the rest, which will allow the snow to reach large areas of the northern third and also mountains in the center of the peninsula. AEMET does not rule out even occasional snowfalls in Mallorca.
The maritime storm will activate yellow warnings in Barcelona, Alicante, Castellón, Valencia and the Balearic Islands -Mallorca, Ibiza and Formentera-, while the warning rises to orange in Murcia, Menorca, Girona and Tarragona.
The wind will also be the protagonist. There will be yellow warnings for strong gusts in
The rain will activate yellow warnings in La Palma, as well as in Mallorca and Menorca, where locally heavy and persistent rainfall is expected, which may be accompanied by thunderstorms and hail often, especially during the first half of the day.
In La Palma, rainfall will be persistent in the northeast of the island, especially in the midlands, where significant accumulations are not ruled out.
The arctic air mass over the Peninsula will leave overcast skies in the north and Balearic Islands, as well as fog banks in mountainous areas. Temperatures will continue to fall, with widespread frost in the interior of the peninsula, more intense in the mountains of the north and east, and locally strong in the Pyrenees.
In contrast, the Canary Islands will record few thermal changes, with slight increases in the minimum temperatures in the eastern islands.
The north wind will blow strongly in many areas. In the Balearic Islands, the lower Ebro and the Mediterranean coasts very strong gusts are expected, while in the rest of the country a moderate wind will prevail. In the Canary Islands, the trade wind will blow moderately, intensifying in the afternoon in exposed areas.
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]]>La entrada Arctic air plummets temperatures in Ibiza and Formentera and activates yellow alert for wind and waves se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>The arrival of a mass of air of arctic origin has left this week a sharp drop in temperatures on both islands. The dawn of Thursday became the coldest of the last days, with 6ºC registered in Sant Joan de Labritja, the lowest minimum value of the week in the archipelago.
The forecast details that gusts from the north and northeast are expected to reach 70 km/h, as well as a sustained wind of between 50 and 60 km/h (force 7) on the coast, which will generate a swell of up to three meters. In view of these conditions, extreme caution is recommended in exposed areas and maritime activities should be avoided.
However, from Sunday onwards, the trend points to a slight rise in temperatures, both in minimum and maximum temperatures.
In the Balearic Islands as a whole, the irruption of arctic air will leave instability, humidity and showers, with the possibility of thunderstorms and small hail. In the Serra de Tramuntana, the forecasts even contemplate the appearance of snow at the highest altitudes.
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]]>La entrada Fourteen provinces on alert this Thursday for snow, wind and swell due to the entry of arctic air se publicó primero en La Voz De Ibiza.
]]>Specifically, the provinces with yellow level warnings for snow will be Huesca, Zaragoza, Burgos, Palencia, Lleida, Navarra (Cantabrian slope, center and Pyrenees), Alava, La Rioja (Iberian) and Cantabria (Ebro). However, they will be raised to orange level (important) in other areas of Cantabria (Liébana, center and Villaverde valley), as well as in Asturias (mountain range and Picos de Europa) and León.
In addition, Menorca and Tarragona will activate yellow warning for waves, which will reach orange level in Girona. Meanwhile, Tarragona will have yellow warning for wind.
The AEMET has predicted for this Thursday persistent rainfall in the Cantabrian with possible locally heavy showers on the coast and inland mountain areas. Meanwhile, the Balearic Islands and northeastern Catalonia will have possible locally heavy rainfall.
Very strong gusts from the northwest are also expected in the mountains of the northern half, in the lower Ebro and in exposed areas of the Mediterranean and eastern Cantabrian coasts.
Thus, the entry of an air mass of arctic origin to the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands will leave cloudy or overcast skies and rainfall in the archipelago, in most of the northern third of the peninsula, Central and Iberian systems and surrounding areas of the northern plateau, with the possibility of being accompanied by thunderstorms and occasional hail.
The sky will remain cloudy in other areas, without ruling out occasional showers and a little cloudy weather in the southwest. However, the highest accumulations will occur in the Cantabrian Sea by persistent rainfall, without ruling out locally heavy on the coast, inland mountain areas, the north of the Balearic Islands and northeastern Catalonia. At the same time, morning fog banks are expected in the interior.
For its part, the snow will reach large areas of the northern third and mountain environments and surroundings of the center and southeast peninsular and Mallorca with significant accumulated in mountains of the northern third. In addition, AEMET expects the snow level to drop from (approximately) 1,000 meters to 500 meters.
In turn, in the Canary Islands there will be cloudy skies with a predominance of high cloudiness in the eastern islands and rainfall in the mountainous islands.
As for temperatures, they will continue in general decline in the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands. However, there will be some increases in the minimum in northern depressions and in the maximum in northern depressions of Catalonia, and little change in the Canary Islands.
It is also expected that frosts will be weak in large areas of the interior of the peninsula, except in low areas of the southwest and the Ebro, moderate in the mountains of the northern half and locally strong in the Pyrenees.
Finally, the wind will be moderate in the Strait and Alboran and the trade wind in the Canary Islands, with north and northwest wind in the rest, but will be light in the interior of the southern half of the peninsula and moderate in the rest, with intervals of strong and likely very strong gusts in the mountains of the northern half, in the lower Ebro and in exposed areas of the Mediterranean coast and the eastern Cantabrian.
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]]>The greatest thicknesses are expected in Leon, where they could accumulate up to 15 centimeters in 24 hours above 1,000 meters. The AEMET maintains the snow warnings also for Thursday due to the persistence of the winter episode. In addition, minimum temperatures will fall to -3ºC in provinces such as Soria and Ávila, with weak frosts in large areas of the northern interior and moderate frosts in the Pyrenees and Iberia.
The front will leave overcast skies in much of the northern third of the peninsula and precipitation that will affect Galicia, the upper Ebro, the northern Iberian, the Pyrenees and especially the Cantabrian area, where they could be persistent. Snowfall is also expected in mountain areas, with a height that will drop from 1,500 meters to between 800 and 1,000 meters at the end of the day.
In the rest of the country a more stable atmosphere will prevail, with intervals of high clouds and morning fog banks in the plateaus, the southeast peninsular and Mallorca. In the archipelagos cloudy skies with occasional showers are expected, less likely in the eastern Canary Islands, where moderate trade winds will blow.
Maximum temperatures will rise slightly in the eastern Cantabrian and the upper Ebro, while they will fall in the rest of the northern third, the Meseta and the west of the peninsula. The wind, from the west and north, will blow with intensity in the Balearic Islands, the Strait, Alboran and the eastern coasts, with likely very strong gusts in the lower Ebro, Ampurdán, Galicia and the Cantabrian.
The combination of snow, cold and wind is creating a wintry outlook that will last for the next few hours in much of the northern part of the country. Do you want me to prepare a shorter version or a more prominent focus for social networks?
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]]>In the Pitiusas, the AEMET maintains a yellow warning for rains that could exceed 20 liters per square meter in an hour, especially in the early hours of the day. The showers may be accompanied by thunderstorms, within an episode of instability that affects the whole of the Balearic archipelago.
This scenario is framed in an atmospheric situation dominated by the entry of cold air at high levels and a humid flow from the Mediterranean, which favors the formation of compact cloudiness and precipitation.
Although the orange warning for rough seas has been reserved for Girona, the AEMET also foresees a yellow warning for swell in Mallorca, Menorca and Ibiza and Formentera, with rough seas and waves that may reach 3 meters at times. Winds from the north and northwest will prevail, with intervals of tramontana, which will also be felt in the channel between Ibiza and Formentera.
The episode of instability is accompanied by a notable thermal contrast in the Peninsula. While in Soria the minimum temperatures could drop to
In most of the country, the atmosphere will be stable, with light cloudy skies and morning fog in both plateaus, Galicia and mountain systems. Only the Cantabrian Sea and northern Galicia will record weak precipitation associated with the entry of a humid flow from the north.
In Ibiza, the morning is expected to pass under cloudy skies, with occasional showers that could be of strong intensity. From the afternoon, the instability could tend to subside, although the north wind will continue to be the protagonist and will keep the sea altered in the Pitiusan coast.
Temperatures will experience a slight decrease, especially highs, while the wind will bring a slightly cooler wind chill.
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