More rain for Spain as successive fronts reach the peninsula

More rain can be expected in Spain next week as successive fronts cross the peninsula.

According to the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), on Sunday, November 11, the first of these fronts will arrive today in the north of the country.

The front will bring with it rain but nothing like Friday and Saturday, and there will be a short-lived clearing by Monday.

Galicia, the regions of Asturias, León, western Cantabria, the western half of the northern plateau and northern Extremadura are expected to benefit from the rains.

The second front is expected to arrive Tuesday morning and will cross the peninsula from northwest to southeast, bringing cloudy skies and rain typical for this time of year.

Heavy rain is expected in Galicia, in the center-west of the country and west of the Pyrenees. However, the rain is not expected to reach the coastal areas of the Mediterranean.

The third Atlantic is expected to arrive around Thursday and will leave showers in the northwest, with the Rías Baixas likely to receive the heaviest falls.

The storms will bring further cooling in temperatures with lower minimums and maximums, with Mediterranean coastal areas unlikely to see the mercury rise above 20 degrees centigrade.

Frost will return to the heights and to the northern half of the peninsula.

Although there is more rain forecast for Spain as successive fronts reach the peninsula, they will not be as intense but will bring cooler temperatures.


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