He meteorological winter It’s just around the corner and it looks different. The next day November 30 It will be the change of season, which will continue until the month of February, giving rise to what is supposed to be the coldest season of the year and meteorologists have already released some predictions for what is to come. Although not the usual ones.
According to the portal Meteoredmeteorological winter, apart from being the season with lower temperaturesit is also the rainiest in much of the Atlantic slope, in contrast to the Catalan Pyrenees and the southern area, where it is usually the driest quarter of the year as a whole.
Furthermore, winter is usually marked by sudden changes, giving rise to days of anticycloneswith large thermal amplitudes, sun, frost and pollution, or at the passage of atlantic fronts. Arrivals of cold air and strong storms may also occur.
Although the header model of the aforementioned portal suggests that this coming winter there may be a radical change in the face of these unstable episodes that have occurred during the autumn, such as the DANA that has devastated points in the Valencian CommunityCastilla-La Mancha and Andalusia. Thus, they point to a winter with below-average rainfall in a large part of the Atlantic slope, points in the Pyrenees and in the Canary Islands, in contrast to the Mediterranean slope and the Balearic Islands, where no significant anomalies are expected.
Above average temperatures
Meteorologists clarify that this It does not mean that the weather will be stable throughout the season.since in winter there are usually significant storms of rain, wind and snow but, based on their predictions, they see that they will be less frequent than in previous years due to greater persistence of anticyclones.
In their prediction they also include thatTemperatures will be above the usual averageespecially in the Northern Plateau, Cantabrian slope, Galicia and part of the Iberian System.
In this sense, the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) reported these days that there is a greater probability that “the average temperature will be in the warm tertile throughout Spainmore pronounced in the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands.” They also believe that there will be a greater probability that the accumulated precipitation is in the lower tertile in the middle southwest and the Canary Islands.