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Calima returns to the Canary Islands: weather agency warns where it will affect the most

The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has released a detailed weather forecast for this Saturday, emphasizing the return of calima and its effects across the Canary Islands.

The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has issued a detailed weather forecast for this Saturday, highlighting the return of calima and its impacts across the Canary Islands.


Light calima will be present at higher altitudes, leading to a hazy atmosphere. In the north of the islands, as well as the west of Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, cloudy skies are expected. Conversely, the southern regions will enjoy clearer skies.

Calima returns to the Canary Islands: weather agency warns where it will affect the most

Temperatures are predicted to rise slightly. Coastal areas will experience minimum temperatures ranging between 19 and 21 degrees Celsius and maximum temperatures between 26 and 28 degrees Celsius.

The wind will predominantly come from the northwest and will occasionally blow strongly on the eastern and western slopes of the islands.

Calima returns to the Canary Islands: weather agency warns where it will affect the most

At sea, winds from the north, northwest, and northeast will range from force 3 to 4, increasing to 4 or 5 and occasionally reaching force 6 offshore. This will result in swell and temporarily strong swell conditions.

On the southwest and south coasts, the wind will vary between force 2 and 3, accompanied by breezes and rough or swell conditions. Swell from the north will bring waves of 1 to 2 metres.


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