May Weather opens with more than 30 degrees in the south and showers in the Balearic Islands and Catalonia

The month of May arrives this Monday with a slight rise in temperatures in many areas, to the point that the thermometers will exceed 30 degrees in areas of the southern peninsula, and heavy showers accompanied by storms in the northeast of Catalonia and the east of Balearics

May Weather opens with more than 30 degrees in the south and showers in the Balearic Islands and Catalonia

The month of May arrives this Monday with a slight rise in temperatures in many areas, to the point that the thermometers will exceed 30 degrees in areas of the southern peninsula, and heavy showers accompanied by storms in the northeast of Catalonia and the east of Balearics.

The prediction of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), collected by Servimedia, indicates that this Monday temperatures will rise in a large part of the western half of the peninsula and will drop in large parts of the Mediterranean coast.

It will be hotter in Seville (34 degrees), Córdoba (33), Badajoz (32), Granada (31) and Jaén and Murcia (30), and it will be milder in San Sebastián and Santander (17), and Pamplona and Vitoria (18 ).

On the other hand, the sky will be cloudy in the Pyrenees and the Cantabrian coast, with weak rainfall that may be locally persistent and will subside to the west.

In the northeast of Catalonia and in Mallorca and Menorca, showers are expected that could be accompanied by storms, and it is not ruled out that they will have a certain intensity in Catalan territory and the east of the archipelago.

This Monday, cloudy intervals are expected in the north of Galicia and the rest of the Cantabrian Sea, with a probability of precipitation in the rest of its eastern half. The sun will shine on the rest of the country.

On the other hand, a northwesterly wind will blow in the eastern Cantabrian Sea, a north wind in the Ebro, from the northwest in Menorca and, with strong intervals, in Ampurdán (Girona), and from the northeast in Galicia and the Canary Islands.

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