After a start to the week with cloudy intervals and mild temperatures, the Andalusian capital will see the mercury begin to rise significantly from Wednesday. Highs, which on Tuesday, April 14, will be around 20 degrees Celsius, will progressively climb to approach 28-30 degrees Celsius in the second half of the week.
This change will consolidate a more stable and dry weather pattern, characteristic of late spring in the region. Skies will be clearer, and the thermal sensation will be noticeably warmer during the day.
The weekend is expected to bring an almost summer-like atmosphere, with values close to or even exceeding 30 degrees Celsius. The probability of significant rainfall will be minimal, and cloudiness will be scarce or intermittent, following the usual trend for April in Seville, which is characterized by pleasant temperatures and few rainy days.
Although stability will dominate the coming days, future changes are not ruled out, with the possibility of more cloudiness or even light rainfall. However, the current forecast points to a phase of warm and stable weather for the city.




