From Thursday, April 25, a depression to the northwest of the British Isles will move into the Bay of Biscay and influence the weather on the mainland, with “an intensification of the wind and precipitation expected from the 26th”.
After a few days with inviting temperatures for a trip to the beach, the scenario should change slightly in the week from April 22 to 28. According to the Portuguese Institute for the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA), the beginning of the week will see “a slight drop in temperature”, which could eventually translate into precipitation.
“Generally dry weather is expected next week, due to the action of an anticyclone located to the west of the British Isles, which will gradually join another nucleus and move north or northwest of the Azores until the end of the week,” the organization said in a statement.
Along these lines, and associated with this “northeasterly flow”, there will be “a slight drop in temperature at the beginning of the week, with highs reaching 25 to 27°C, higher in the south, and lows reaching 0 or 2°C in the north and central interior”.
From Thursday, April 25, a depression to the northwest of the British Isles will move into the Bay of Biscay and influence the weather on the mainland, with “an intensification of the wind and precipitation expected from the 26th”.
Over the weekend, the 27th and 28th, the rain is expected to have “a 30 to 60% chance of being weak to moderate”.