Following a week start marked by high temperatures, reaching 26 degrees in the capital of Cádiz on Tuesday, April 21, and the presence of suspended dust, the climate in Cádiz will undergo a notable transformation. This weather, more typical of summer than spring, will give way to cooler and more unstable conditions.
Climatic stability will persist through Wednesday and Thursday, with partly cloudy skies and mild temperatures. However, this calm will be temporary, as meteorological models anticipate a progressive increase in cloudiness and a decrease in atmospheric stability starting Thursday.
“"On Friday and Saturday, the atmospheric situation in Andalusia will become unstable with the detachment and arrival of a DANA that may generate some showers."
The most significant change will occur between Friday and Saturday with the arrival of a DANA (Isolated Depression at High Levels). This phenomenon will increase the probability of precipitation in Cádiz, with estimates of a 55-60% chance of rain on Friday. In addition to precipitation, a drop in maximum temperatures is expected, potentially falling to 21-22 degrees, moving away from the initial heat of the week.
Saturday will continue with cloudy intervals and possible showers, while Sunday is expected to show slight improvement, though without fully recovering stability. By the beginning of next week, the weather is projected to stabilize again, with clearer skies and a moderate rise in temperatures.




