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After the passage of storm Aitor and the possible arrival of a hurricane in SpainRoberto Brasero warns of what is coming and what could happen in the coming days. We are living an autumn that leaves important news beyond a series of changes that will end up being those that mark a before and an after. So, at the end of the path, what we are going to find is a type of element which can be one which marks a before and an after.

This change of mornings where the cold will be perceptible, middays where the sun can have more than one surprise in store for us and freezing nights, is a reality. Beyond the leaves falling from the trees, we are faced with a situation that can be crucial and has a lot to do with what awaits us. It is time to visualize some directional changes that may be significant and that we may not have considered until now. The passage of Storm Aitor may offer more than one surprise that could end up being the one that makes a significant difference.

Roberto Brasero reported it

He the weather expert knows very well what we can do in these autumn days. We begin the week which will begin a month of October which could bring important news and which will bring us much more than we expected. Without a doubt, we have new days ahead of us that are essential.

Days start to feel shorter and what we think is a small part of our days can end up being something radically different. So it’s time to start thinking about what lies ahead and everything we could achieve over the next few days.

From the hot days of this San Miguel summer to the situations that change and can end up giving a lot to say. Without a doubt, that moment will have arrived when it will be necessary to change the cycle and do it exceptionally, with a view to a new month.

It’s the time change and the one that takes us deep into the quintessential fall and even more so these days. We go from rain to heat and we once again feel this marked drop in temperatures.

After the passage of storm Aitor

Roberto Brasero comes forward and begins to give us some information on what is going to happen at the beginning of October, we will have to fight against a few days where it will be difficult to fight against the elements. We will face changes that could become significant.

Match totally with an AEMET who knows very well what awaits us: “Atlantic fronts are expected to cross the peninsula and the Balearic Islands, with predominantly cloudy or overcast skies and widespread precipitation extending from west to east in the northern half of the peninsula and the northern Balearic Islands. They will be abundant in the northern third, where they could be accompanied by occasional storms. They can be locally strong in Galicia, the Cantabrian Sea and surrounding areas, and locally persistent in northern Galicia and Asturias. In the second part of the day, with a margin of uncertainty, they could be locally strong and/or persistent in the northeastern areas. In a weaker and more dispersed way, they can affect areas further south, with the exception of the southern third of the peninsula and Alborán, where the weather will be slightly cloudy or intermittent. In the Canaries, cloudy passages in the north of the archipelago and slightly cloudy skies in the rest, with low morning clouds in the easternmost islands.

Continuing with the same weather forecast: “Morning mist and fog likely in large areas of the northwest half, persisting locally in Galicia and Asturias. Possible light haze in the east of the Canary Islands and the southwest of the peninsula. Maximum temperatures will increase in the southern half of the Mediterranean area and the Canary Islands, and will generally decrease in the rest, especially in the inland Cantabrian Sea. Minimum temperatures will decrease in the far north and generally increase in the rest. Intense westerly winds will blow across the peninsula, blowing northeast into Galicia, east into the Cantabrian Sea, north over the Northern Plateau and southeast into southern Catalonia. There may be intervals of strong and/or very strong gusts in the Strait, Alborán, the northern coasts of Galicia and Empurdán. In the Canary Islands, moderate trade winds will blow with strong intervals in exposed areas.

The AEMET alert is activated in these areas of the country: “Locally heavy and/or persistent precipitation in Asturias and Galicia, without excluding the surrounding areas, as well as, in the second part of the day, the northeast areas. Intervals of strong wind in the Strait of Alborán, the northern coasts of Galicia and Empurdán.

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