Temperature Drop and Cloudy Skies Mark Start of Week in Tenerife

The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) forecasts cooler weather and possible occasional rainfall on the island.

Generic image of a cloudy sky with potential rain over a Canarian volcanic landscape.
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Generic image of a cloudy sky with potential rain over a Canarian volcanic landscape.

The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has predicted a significant drop in temperatures for this Monday in Tenerife, signaling a notable shift after several warm days across the archipelago.

This change in weather conditions brings a cooler atmosphere, with skies featuring cloudy intervals throughout the day. Cloud cover is expected to become denser from the afternoon, particularly in the northern and eastern parts of the island.
Maximum temperatures will decrease, with a more pronounced drop in mid-altitude areas. Along the coast, the decline will be milder, with values ranging between 15 and 21 degrees Celsius. Although occasional rainfall is anticipated, it will generally be light and concentrated in the cloudier regions.
Winds will primarily blow from the northwest, with a light to moderate intensity. However, stronger gusts are possible on the western coasts and in the far northwest of Tenerife, contributing to the cooler feel.
This shift concludes the stable weather of previous days, bringing back a climate more typical for the season, especially noticeable in the island's higher elevations.