According to Aemet, the precipitation will be light, and no major storms are expected. Temperatures will remain largely unchanged, and the wind will blow predominantly from the north or northeast, ruling out the presence of calima in the coming days.
For Sunday, cloudy intervals to overcast skies are expected with probable light rain in the north, concentrated in the early morning and late evening. The likelihood of precipitation will be lower in inland mountainous areas during midday and afternoon, and low in the easternmost islands. The wind will be moderate from the north, predominantly northeast in the westernmost islands.
On Monday, cloudy intervals to overcast skies are anticipated with a low probability of occasional light rain in the northern parts of the islands. Temperatures will show little change, and the wind will be moderate from the north in the western islands and from the northwest in the eastern ones.
For Tuesday, the forecast indicates cloudy intervals to overcast skies with a low probability of occasional light rain in the northern mountainous islands during nighttime hours, and in inland areas during midday and afternoon. Temperatures will remain stable, with light to moderate northerly winds.
On Wednesday, cloudy intervals will tend to become overcast in the interior of the mountainous islands, with a low probability of light precipitation during midday and afternoon. Temperatures will experience minor changes or a slight decrease, and the light northerly wind will tend to be variable during central hours.
Aemet notes that, despite general uncertainty for Thursday across the country, in the Canary Islands, cloudy conditions are expected with a possibility of light precipitation, tending towards less cloudy skies in the afternoon. Maximum temperatures on the peninsula will rise, while slight increases are forecast for the Canary Islands. The wind in the archipelago will be from the north, light to moderate, with breezes during central hours.




