The Canary Islands are approaching the final stretch of April under a notably calm and stable weather pattern. According to the latest update from AEMET, Monday, 27 April, will bring a largely uneventful day across the archipelago, with no active weather warnings in place and generally settled atmospheric conditions on all the islands.
The forecast points to a predominance of cloud cover, particularly affecting the northern slopes of the higher islands such as Tenerife, Gran Canaria, La Palma, La Gomera and El Hierro. In these areas, the early morning hours may bring occasional light rainfall, mainly due to the accumulation of moisture carried by the trade winds. However, these showers are expected to be weak and short-lived, with no significant impact on the overall stability of the day.

Across the rest of the archipelago, skies will alternate between cloudy intervals and clearer periods. While the possibility of isolated showers cannot be entirely ruled out inland during the afternoon, especially in elevated terrain, the likelihood of widespread or persistent rainfall remains low. Overall, conditions will favour outdoor activities, with the weather maintaining a calm and predictable character.
Temperatures remain steady and seasonally mild
Temperatures will continue to reflect typical late-April values, showing little variation compared to previous days. No sharp rises or drops are expected, ensuring a comfortable thermal environment across the islands. In the provincial capitals, the forecast indicates:
- Santa Cruz de Tenerife: minimum of 17°C and maximum of 24°C
- Las Palmas de Gran Canaria: minimum of 18°C and maximum of 22°C
These figures confirm a stable temperature trend, with mild daytime warmth and relatively cool but pleasant nights.
Light northerly winds and favourable coastal conditions

Wind conditions will be dominated by a northerly flow, generally light to moderate in intensity. The breeze will be more noticeable in exposed and elevated areas, while on the southern coasts of the more mountainous islands, winds will remain lighter, contributing to a comfortable and stable coastal environment.
Sea conditions will remain relatively calm, in line with the overall atmospheric stability, making it a favourable day for those planning to spend time by the coast.
In summary, Monday will bring a balanced and tranquil weather scenario across the Canary Islands, with cloudier skies in the north, minimal rainfall risk and stable temperatures—an outlook that allows residents and visitors alike to plan their day with confidence.






