The effects of DANAwhich virulently hit the Valencian Community and Castile-La Mancha, causing at least 72 deadthey could leave some showers in the Balearic Islands throughout the week, although for the moment there are no active alerts due to rainfall, according to the islands’ State Meteorological Agency (Aemet).
This Wednesday, it is expected that clouds and suspended dust may leaves muddy rains generally in the Balearic Islands, while the maximum temperatures will be between 22 and 25 degrees, the Aemet spokesperson explained to Europa Press, Bernat Amengual.
From Thursday to Sunday, the weather forecast remains stable, with cloudy periods, fog and the risk of showers, although for the moment no precipitation alert has been activated.
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Cloudy #Minorca And #Mallorca with some light precipitation with mud (although in the morning more intense showers are not excluded), with slightly cloudy skies predominating in the afternoon.
In #Ibiza And #Formentera slightly cloudy.
Suspended dust. pic.twitter.com/PXlbRcwn2C– AEMET_Baleares (@AEMET_Baleares) October 30, 2024
Indeed, although the DANA is somewhat stopped and located to the south of the peninsula, It could move closer to the Balearic archipelago over the days and leave intense, short-lived rains..
For Thursday, Friday and the weekend, stable temperatures are expected, with maximums between 21 and 23 degrees and minimums between 19 and 20 and a wind from the Levant accompanied by humidity.