Following a week characterized by intense rainfall in various areas, Andalusia is preparing for a significant shift in weather patterns. Both the ECMWF and GFS models concur on a phase of stability and fair weather for the next ten days, with mostly clear skies and no precipitation across the autonomous community.
This climatic shift translates into a notable increase in temperatures, both maximum and minimum. Starting Thursday, cities like Seville capital are expected to once again register over 30 degrees Celsius, a situation previously experienced during the second half of last Holy Week. The peak of this heatwave could be reached on Saturday, with forecasts of up to 33 degrees Celsius.
Other inland capitals, such as Córdoba, Jaén, and Granada, will also approach 30 degrees Celsius by the end of the week. Even in the capital and coastal areas of Huelva, temperatures are set to soar from Thursday onwards, anticipating a full summer atmosphere.
In contrast, the coastal areas of Málaga, Cádiz, and Almería will experience a more moderate temperature rise, with maximums remaining around 25 degrees Celsius. However, the notable aspect in these areas will be the nights, which will offer pleasant, spring-like temperatures, potentially reaching up to 17 degrees Celsius over the weekend.




