The stable weather in the Balearics seems to be coming to an end. The arrival of storm Emilia is imminent and will bring bad weather with just over a week to go before the Christmas holidays. According to the Aemet met. office, rain and falling temperatures are forecast.
The spokesperson for the State Meteorological Agency in the Balearic Islands, Miquel Gili, has pointed out that the effects of Storm Emilia will begin to be felt from this Tuesday. According to forecasts, it will be a day with few clouds and some rain, which may be accompanied by storms and mud.
Rain is mainly expected in the south of Mallorca and on the islands of Ibiza and Formentera. There may be occasional heavy rain in some areas, but for the moment no adverse weather warnings have been issued. As for the wind, it will be light to moderate from the southeast, while maximum temperatures will range between 16 and 18 degrees. Night-time temperatures will be between 10 and 15 degrees.
On Wednesday, the sky will remain overcast, and rain with mud or accompanied by storms cannot be ruled out. The sky will begin to clear in the afternoon. Temperatures will remain largely unchanged, with lows between 9 and 14 degrees and highs between 16 and 18 degrees, and the wind will blow between light and moderate from the northeast.
The forecast points to a slight rise in temperatures from Thursday onwards, with highs of between 18 and 20 degrees, although the sky will remain cloudy with some light precipitation. The wind will also continue to be light to moderate from the east and northeast. Another front will cause the sky to become overcast again with some rain from Friday onwards. Temperatures will remain unchanged and the wind will be moderate throughout the islands.