After the summer of San Martín, a new front arrives that will affect some parts of the country
“That’s his name, as if you said it wrong: Frederico”
The consequences of climate change in Spain are very evident: gusts of heat waves, floods, arrival of cyclones, among many. After a few weeks of storms that have left the weather unstable, with rainfall, intense wind and coastal storm, a few days ago the San Martin summer.
His presence has been noticed, since he has left temperatures above those usual for the time of year. All meteorologists agree, and Spain has beaten warm day records after registering maximums of 30 degrees.
Roberto Brasero has announced the arrival of a new storm called Frederico: “That’s his name, as if you said it wrong: Frederico.” The meteorologist explained that it will mainly affect the United Kingdom and that it will reach Spain “a new front, another one, to the north of the peninsula but not as strong as previous ones”.
The notices are back yellow level due to waves on the northern coasts of A Coruña, Lugo and Asturias and strong gusts of wind in these and areas of the Cantabrian Sea. Not only that, and the storm will leave rains that “in general will pass quickly except in the west of Galicia where they may be more abundant and persistent.”
Throughout Thursday there will be fogslow clouds in the interior of the northeast, in the central area and in the interior of Mallorca or on the coasts of Andalusia, and may be persistent in the valleys of Extremadura.
Despite its presence, the atmosphere will remain warm in general and hot, there will even be areas of the country that will debut the second half of November “with 30 degrees in the shade.” In the Cantabrian Sea, temperatures will rise because the wind, although strong, will be a southerly wind, and in the south of Andalusia they may drop slightly today.
Brasero has commented that starting Monday a drop in temperatures. The meteorologist explained that, although “we will still have to wait a little to confirm”, in the middle of next week there could be temperatures below what would correspond to that date in November. “That is to say, In 7 days we would go from being hotter than usual to already having a cold environment, especially in the northern half of Spain”.