The passage of the DANA (Isolated Depression at High Levels) remnants, now a trough integrated into the general circulation, will cause instability in Andalusia this Thursday. Local showers are expected, which in some areas could be accompanied by thunderstorms, and a generalized drop in temperatures.
The western provinces of Andalusia will notice the trough's passage in the morning, while in the eastern part, the effect will be felt in the afternoon. In Seville and Cadiz, the probability of rain reaches 100% between 12 PM and 6 PM. In the capital of Seville, maximum temperatures will drop to 30 degrees, compared to 38 earlier in the week, with minimums around 20 degrees. In Cadiz, thermometers will range between 22 and 27 degrees.
The probability of rain in Huelva will be 95% between 6 AM and 12 PM, coinciding with the conclusion of the Venida de la Virgen del Rocío in Almonte.
From midday, the probability of rain shifts to Granada, Jaén, and Malaga, where showers could be accompanied by thunderstorms. These provinces will also experience a temperature decrease, although maximums will exceed 30 degrees.
In Cordoba, the probability of precipitation is set at 55%, with maximums of 33 degrees and minimums of 20. In Almeria, a significant reduction in the possibility of rain is expected, as the clouds may have already discharged in their path through other parts of Andalusia.




