On Tuesday, April 15, 2025, residents of Zamora will breathe a sigh of relief as they will not be affected by the yellow alert for snowfall issued by the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet). The weather forecast for the day indicates a variable climate, starting with cloudy intervals throughout the early morning. By 06:00 hours, the sky is expected to become increasingly overcast, with the possibility of storms developing. These storms may bring light rain, continuing until around 18:00 hours when the storms are expected to cease, allowing for a decrease in cloud cover.
During the first half of the day, no rain is anticipated, but light precipitation is expected to occur in the latter half. The temperatures will experience a general decline, with maximums hovering around 13 degrees Celsius and minimums dropping to about 4 degrees Celsius. The thermal sensation is predicted to feel as low as 2 degrees, prompting residents to bundle up. Light winds from the west will accompany the cooler temperatures.
Looking ahead, the weather on Wednesday, April 16, 2025, is forecasted to be overcast with rain expected from dawn until midday. The cloud cover is predicted to reduce around noon. Temperatures will be similar to Tuesday, with maximums reaching 15 degrees Celsius and minimums at 3 degrees. Winds will shift to a southwest direction.
On Thursday, April 17, 2025, rain is likely again, as clouds will dominate the sky from morning, transitioning to heavy cloud cover with light rain in the afternoon. Temperature fluctuations will be minimal, ranging between 4 and 17 degrees Celsius. Light breezes from the west will continue.
As the weekend approaches, specifically on Saturday, April 19, 2025, cloudy skies with light rain are expected, with temperatures peaking above 13 degrees and a minimum of 4 degrees. Sunday, April 20, 2025, will see a slight increase in maximum temperatures, reaching around 17 degrees, while minimums will remain stable. Winds will generally be light from the west.
In nearby Salamanca, the weather will be markedly different on the same day. A forecast of very cloudy skies with storms is expected from dawn until midday, transitioning to a covered panorama with storms persisting throughout the day. Light precipitation is anticipated, particularly around 01:00 and 16:00 hours. Temperatures in Salamanca will range from a minimum of 3 degrees to a maximum of 11 degrees.
In Valladolid, the forecast predicts persistent cloud cover with rain throughout the day. Light showers may occur around noon, with moderate rain expected in the afternoon. Temperatures will vary between a minimum of 3 degrees and a maximum of 12 degrees.
Meanwhile, in Castilla-La Mancha, Aemet has issued warnings for cloudy and covered skies with evolving cloudiness. Clearings are expected from west to east during the afternoon, but mountain areas will likely remain clouded. Rain and showers, along with occasional storms and the possibility of hail, are anticipated to diminish by day’s end, particularly in the eastern half's mountainous regions. The snow level is projected to drop from 1,800-2,000 meters to 1,300-1,400 meters.
Temperatures in Castilla-La Mancha are expected to decrease, with maximums notably dropping and minimums forecasted for later in the day. Light to moderate winds from the west will be present, with strong gusts in the mountains of Albacete prompting a yellow alert from Aemet due to gusts reaching up to 70 kilometers per hour.
In the Valencian Community, consecutive days of rain have been announced, with Aemet activating a yellow warning for precipitation on Monday afternoon in Alicante and Castellón, which will extend into Tuesday. The forecast for Tuesday includes cloudy intervals and occasional showers and storms in the northern third of the region, potentially strong in some areas. In Castellón, a yellow warning will be active from 13:30 to 21:30 hours.
Temperatures in the Valencian Community are set to decrease, except along the coast where maximums will remain stable. Light winds from the west will prevail, with the possibility of very strong gusts in Alicante later in the day. For Wednesday, a triple yellow alert has been issued for Castellón and for Alicante and Valencia due to expected strong wind gusts.
The weather across Spain on April 15, 2025, illustrates a significant shift as a cold front sweeps through, bringing instability characterized by rain, storms, and a drop in temperatures. A total of 15 provinces and Melilla are under alert for various adverse weather phenomena, including rain, storms, wind, and snow. The cold front will lead to cloudy skies with precipitation, particularly affecting the eastern half of the country. Showers and storms may reach strong intensity in the extreme north and eastern areas.
Warnings for waves are in effect along the coasts of Almería, Cádiz, Granada, and the Asturias region. Intense wind warnings are also active in Almería, Albacete, and the northwest of Murcia, with moderate winds expected in the Peninsula and Balearic Islands. Snowfall alerts are in place for the northern half and southeastern mountains, with significant accumulations anticipated.
As temperatures drop across the Peninsula, weak frosts are expected in the northern and southeastern mountain areas. The Canary Islands will experience different weather conditions, with cloudy skies and possible light rain in the north and intervals of clouds in the south.