Atlantic Disturbance Brings Cloudy Skies and Showers to Andorra Saturday
Satellite images confirm a distant Atlantic weather system fueling cloud cover and afternoon shower risks across Andorra today. Improvement expected Sunday before potential Monday storms.
Key Points
- Strong Atlantic system west of Iberian Peninsula causes overcast skies and possible afternoon showers in Andorra.
- Sky remains mostly cloudy Saturday with scattered precipitation risk later in the day.
- Conditions improve Sunday with more sun, but thunderstorms possible Monday afternoon.
- Forecast shared by Servei Meteorològic de Andorra via X post; check for updates.
A strong Atlantic weather disturbance west of the Iberian Peninsula is producing cloudy skies and possible afternoon showers across Andorra this Saturday, the Servei Meteorològic de Andorra has reported.
Satellite images clearly show the system, which is boosting cloud cover throughout the day and raising the risk of scattered precipitation later on. The national meteorological service notes that the sky will stay mostly overcast, with showers potentially forming at various points as the afternoon progresses.
Conditions are forecast to improve on Sunday, featuring more sunshine and greater stability. That respite may prove brief, however, as isolated afternoon thunderstorms could redevelop on Monday.
Meteorological maps place the disturbance's core in the Atlantic, accompanied by associated fronts. Though distant from Andorra, it is fuelling today's instability.
The service shared these details via a post on X, highlighting the system's visibility and outlook. No updates on temperatures or winds were included. Locals should check for forecast revisions.
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