The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has announced the arrival of a calima in the Canary Islands this Saturday, predicting light cloudy skies with occasional high clouds across the archipelago.
Low clouds are expected on the coasts and northern midlands of the mountainous islands during the early morning and late evening. A light haze at high altitudes will be present over the eastern islands.
Temperatures will generally remain stable, with a slight increase expected in inland areas and a minor decrease in maximum temperatures along the southern coasts. Winds will blow moderately to lightly from the northeast, with some periods of greater intensity during the morning hours.
At higher altitudes, winds will be light from the east, shifting direction in the afternoon, while breezes are anticipated along the south and southwest coasts.
Forecasted temperatures in the capitals are as follows:
- Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: 22°C – 25°C
- Santa Cruz de Tenerife: 22°C – 27°C