The weather

Waiting for a new change in weather starting midweek

Until then, calm and sunshine will prevail throughout the country.

The week has started very mildly, with sunshine generally and a marked temperature contrast. We've gone from morning chill to mild midday. There were even some local frosts this morning, with a low of -2.5°C in Das (Cerdanya) and -1°C in Prades (Baix Camp). Temperatures will rise further this Tuesday, both day and night, with warmer conditions in the middle of the day. Calm and sunshine will prevail with a few minor exceptions. But we're keeping an eye on the new weather change that will arrive starting Thursday. A pocket of cold air will once again increase instability, and it looks like the heaviest rainfall will once again affect the Valencian Community, the Ebro River, and the Balearic Islands.

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Tuesday: calm and temperatures up

The night will once again be very cool and generally autumnal, with moderately cold temperatures in mountain and inland areas. However, minimum temperatures will rise, especially in these areas, while maximum temperatures will also be higher. Warmer temperatures will be expected in the middle of the day, with many values between 22 and 27°C, locally higher in the southern inland and in the west.

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All very calm and generally quite sunny. There will only be some intervals of low cloud in parts of the coast and southern pre-coast, especially in the morning. In addition, some high, thin cloud bands will cross throughout, which will be quite decorative. In the Empordà region, some northerly to gregal winds will continue.

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Rain in sight

Wednesday will remain calm in most regions, but we'll already have the first signs of a change. Cloud cover will generally increase, and by the afternoon there will be some initial showers inland in the Valencian Country, with some possible on the southern side of the Pyrenees.

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Starting Thursday, a pocket of cold air will once again fully affect our Mediterranean region, bringing marked instability and rain that could be heavy and abundant in some cases. According to current weather forecasts, the storm's main event would once again affect the Ebro, the Valencian Community, and the Balearic Islands. Much of Catalonia would be more isolated, but some precipitation would also arrive. This is still an uncertain situation that we will have to finalize, but it would directly affect the New Year's long weekend in the Valencian Country.