Aemet Forecasts Stable Weather and Rising Temperatures for Canary Islands

Aemet Forecasts Stable Weather and Rising Temperatures for Canary Islands

Source: El Día

The Canary Islands are set for a day of stable, typical subtropical weather with moderate trade winds, mostly sunny skies, and temperatures reaching highs of 27°C.

The Canary Islands can expect stable weather today, according to the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet). Trade winds will remain moderate along the southeastern coasts, while winds at higher altitudes will be more variable, shifting to a westerly direction on the highest peaks.

Temperatures will see little change. While nighttime lows may drop slightly, daytime highs are expected to rise moderately inland, reaching up to 27°C. This pattern is typical for the islands, as northeasterly winds help regulate the local climate.

Cloud cover will vary by location. The northern parts of the higher islands will likely be cloudy early and late in the day, while the rest of the region will see clear or mostly sunny skies. However, Aemet notes that daytime heating could lead to some occasional cloud cover in the interior of the western islands during the afternoon.

This calm weather is important for the islands' agriculture and water management, both of which rely on the steady trade winds and the humidity brought by the "sea of clouds" on the northern slopes. Overall, the forecast points to a quiet day with no significant weather warnings, continuing the stable subtropical climate typical for this time of year.