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Aemet issues new weather warnings for the Canary Islands

Strong winds and coastal warnings have been issued for the Canary Islands, with Tenerife and La Palma most affected.

The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has updated its forecast for the Canary Islands this Monday, announcing new weather warnings and highlighting significant weather changes throughout the archipelago.


Tenerife

The southeast region of Tenerife will experience very strong gusts of wind during the central hours of the day. Later in the evening, high-altitude areas, particularly the peaks, are expected to face intensifying winds.

La Palma

Aemet issues new weather warnings for the Canary Islands

A yellow warning for coastal phenomena has been issued for La Palma, affecting the island’s eastern and western coasts. Residents and visitors in these areas should exercise caution due to hazardous conditions along the shoreline.

Temperature Outlook

Temperatures across the Canary Islands are forecasted to range between a low of 15ºC in the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife and a high of 23ºC in Las Palmas.

Island-Specific Forecasts for Monday

Aemet issues new weather warnings for the Canary Islands

Lanzarote and Fuerteventura

  • Morning: Clear skies will gradually transition to cloudy intervals by late morning.
  • Afternoon: Predominantly partly cloudy skies, with no precipitation expected.

Mountainous Islands (e.g., Tenerife, La Palma)

  • Morning: Cloudy skies are forecasted on southern and western slopes, with occasional cloudy intervals in other areas.
  • Afternoon: Clouds will increase across the westernmost islands from west to east. Light rainfall is possible, with La Palma potentially experiencing moderate and persistent precipitation, especially on the western slopes.

Winds

Aemet issues new weather warnings for the Canary Islands

  • Early Morning: Variable light winds will dominate initially.
  • Later in the Day: Winds will intensify to a moderate southwest flow, with strong intervals in the extreme northwest and southeast of mountainous islands.
  • Tenerife: Very strong gusts are expected in the southeast, and high peaks will face very strong winds by nightfall.

Residents and visitors across the Canary Islands are advised to remain cautious, particularly in areas with active warnings. Those near coastal zones or elevated terrains should take necessary precautions due to the likelihood of hazardous conditions.


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