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Weather agency shares its forecast for this Saturday in the Canary Islands

Aemet weather agency forecasts a slight temperature rise, light haze, and occasional drizzle across the Canary Islands this Saturday.

The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has issued an updated weather forecast for the Canary Islands for Saturday, 28 December 2024. The day is expected to feature light haze, particularly in the midlands, along with scattered drizzle on the mountainous islands.


General Weather Overview

Temperatures are anticipated to rise slightly, particularly in areas facing south and west. Winds will predominantly blow from the northeast with moderate intensity, but stronger intervals are expected along the southwest and northwest slopes of the mountainous islands, particularly later in the day.

Sea Conditions

Weather agency shares its forecast for this Saturday in the Canary Islands

At sea, wind conditions will vary, starting with a force of 1 to 3 and strengthening overnight to northeast winds with a force of 4 or 5. Swell conditions will evolve from general swell to strong swell, accompanied by a north-westerly swell producing waves between one and two metres in height.

Island-Specific Forecasts

Weather agency shares its forecast for this Saturday in the Canary Islands

  • Lanzarote and Fuerteventura: Expect clear skies accompanied by light haze. Temperatures will remain stable, with slight increases in minimum values.
  • Gran Canaria: Skies will remain mostly clear, though the north of the island may experience intervals of low cloud cover during the afternoon and a chance of light drizzle.
  • Tenerife: The north will see periods of cloudiness with a low likelihood of drizzle, while the southwest could experience developing cloud cover and a small chance of light rainfall.
  • La Gomera, La Palma, and El Hierro: These islands will see intervals of cloudiness in the north, with a low probability of occasional showers and the presence of light haze. Temperatures will remain mostly unchanged, although slight increases in minimum values are possible in some locations. Winds will be from the northeast, intensifying in exposed areas as the afternoon progresses.

This forecast highlights a mild yet varied day across the Canary Islands, with specific weather patterns influenced by each island’s unique geography.


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