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The weekend will be anti-hurricane weather, although the tails of cloud fronts passing through France will also extend into our home country and leave generally variable skies.

Saturday with moderate rain in the north

Saturday It will be a changing day to pass Cobwebs of cirrus clouds and periods of slightly tighter medium clouds. We will also see some local banks of low morning clouds towards central Catalonia and the northeast. In addition, low clouds will remain on the northern side of the Pyrenees, which will make the sky more overcast, especially in the Aran Valley and the northern Alternate Pyrenees. Between early afternoon and midnight we expect light rain in this sector. A few drops or flakes of snow may also fall on the rest of the North Slope. The snow level is expected to rise during the second part of the day between 2,300 and 2,600 meters along the mountain range.

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Although the calm of the morning brought the early morning chill to all parts of the country, during the afternoon we will notice a noticeable rise in temperatures in the Pyrenees and in parts of Terres de l’Ebre. In the far south, the highest daytime temperatures will reach 20-21 degrees Celsius. Temperatures will be between 15 and 17 degrees Celsius on the coast and in pre-coastal areas, and about 16-18 degrees Celsius in the west. In the rest we will have values ​​between 12 and 15 degrees Celsius.

Sunday, a sharp rise in temperatures

The weather will be stable, with the sun prevailing, half-hearted or confusing at times, and accompanied by a sharp rise in temperatures. In the early hours of the morning it will be difficult to find places in the country where there is ice. We could face a day without negative temperatures across the country. At noon, the weather is generally less cold, and sometimes very mild, with maximum temperatures reaching 22 degrees Celsius.

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