After a period marked by rain and cooler-than-usual temperatures, the province of Huelva will see the mercury begin to rise. Although the first days of the week will still require umbrellas, especially on Tuesday with a precipitation risk of up to 100% in much of the territory, the situation will gradually improve.
On Monday, the province woke up to cloudy skies and weak, scattered rainfall, with temperatures ranging between 11 and 22 degrees Celsius. Winds were light from the west. For Tuesday, cloudy intervals and light to moderate rainfall are expected, with a high risk of precipitation across most of the province, except for the Western Coast.
The unstable trend will continue until Wednesday, with cloudy intervals on the Atlantic side and few temperature changes. However, Thursday will mark a turning point. Although the risk of rain will be very low, maximum temperatures will begin to rise, potentially reaching 25 degrees Celsius.
This improving trend will continue on Friday and Saturday, and it will be from Sunday onwards that the temperature increase will become more noticeable, reaching 27 degrees Celsius during the central hours of the day, with minimums of 12 degrees. This change anticipates the arrival of weather more suitable for enjoying the beaches of Huelva.




