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Monday, May 5, 2014 at 1:52 PM
The first Monday of May arrives with a taste of summer. This day is characterized by clear skies and a hot atmosphere brought by the sun and southerly winds, the maximum temperature will be around 25 degrees, in some places it may reach 30 degrees, a summer aperitif but it will not last long. At the end of the day, the cloud cover will increase and will be very noticeable tomorrow.
According to forecasts from the Basque agency Euskalmet, the start of the week will see a “significant recovery” in temperatures. In the Ebro Valley, the rise is less pronounced, “where temperatures are already starting around 20 degrees or higher.” “Clear skies and southerly winds will help conditions this summer, although an increase in cloud cover and a shift to the northwest are expected in the Cantabrian region in the afternoon,” which will lead to a drop in temperatures. Despite the increase in clouds, “no rain is expected in the end,” said Euskalmet meteorologists.
Tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, clouds will increase and become more abundant in the northern parts of the region, but will also affect the southern parts, but to a lesser extent. No rain is expected, although at some points the sky may be very overcast, especially on the Cantabrian slopes. Tomorrow afternoon, northerly winds will prevail, which, together with the reduced amount of sunshine, will lead to “somewhat lower” daytime temperatures. “Even so, temperatures will reach 20-22 degrees at many points.” Broadly speaking, these meteorological characteristics will dominate until at least Friday.
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