A total of fifteen Spanish provinces They will be threatened this Wednesday due to coastal phenomena and wind, with maximum gusts of up to 90 km/h in Tarragona, which for this reason will be under orange alert.
Specifically, the National Meteorological Agency (AEMET) announced that in Andalusia, Almería and Granada will be subject to a yellow warning for waves; in Aragon, Huesca, Teruel and Zaragoza will be under yellow warning due to wind; Asturias will be under yellow warning due to waves; and Cantabria, on alert for waves.
In Catalonia, the province of Tarragona will be under orange warning for wind and yellow for waves, while Barcelona and Girona will be under yellow warning for wind and waves and Lleida will be under yellow warning for wind and snow.
In addition, in the Basque Country, the provinces of Gipuzkoa and Vizcaya will be threatened by coastal phenomena, and in the Valencian Community the wind will have a yellow warning for Castellón.
AEMET predicts that the Canary Islands will continue to be under the influence of an isolated cold depression, although it will fill, it will still leave unstable weather with abundant cloudiness and showers accompanied by storms on the islands. These phenomena should be more intense and abundant in the western islands, particularly on the western and southern slopes, and less probable and occasional in the eastern islands.
Only in the far north will it tend to increase due to the approach of a front, with the probability of leaving precipitation in Galicia and the Cantabrian area at the end, without excluding rain weak and scattered throughout the day, and which could appear as snow in the Pyrenees at an altitude of around 2,000 meters.
Likewise, there is a possibility of light and occasional precipitation on the northeast coast of Catalonia, in the north-central mountains of the peninsula and in some areas of Andalusia, with a greater probability in the strait where there could be locally strong storms.
This Wednesday there is a probability of morning fog in some areas of Galicia, the Cantabrian Sea, the upper and middle Ebro, Extremadura, the two plateaus, the northeast depressions, the Mediterranean coasts and the Balearic Islands.
Maximum temperatures will increase on the coasts of the Ebro, Catalonia and the Mediterranean, and will decrease in the northwest, on the plateaus and in the interior of the east, and with little change in the rest. Minimum temperatures will tend to increase on the northern plateau, around the Iberian and Balearic Islands, without major changes in the rest. There will be light frosts in the Pyrenees.