Temperatures will drop a few degrees in the Region before rising again on Sunday
But a new weather front will mark a shift as the weekends draw near, dragging temperatures down to around 4 or 5 degrees Celsius at the height of the day and threatening rainstorms in the northwest, though even though no weather warnings are triggered.
Even so, the majority of mercury will still hover around the low to mid-30s before rising again before the end of the week.
Clear skies in the morning and early afternoon will give way to more overcast skies in the evening with light easterly winds forecast. Most of the Area will remain dry but some showers with occasional thunderstorms are possible to the northwest.
Minimum and maximum temperatures on Thursday
- Caravaca de la Cruz: 17ºC to 35ºC
- Cartagena: 23ºC to 34ºC
- Lorca: 20°C to 35°C
- Murcia: 21ºC to 36ºC
- Yecla: 16ºC to 34ºC
Friday, June 30 will be marked by periods of cloudiness from early morning until midday, when the sky is considerably clear. Daytime temperatures drop significantly and central Murcia is likely to experience some heavy rains. An easterly wind will gather strength in the evening.
Minimum and maximum temperatures on Friday
- Caravaca de la Cruz: 18ºC to 31ºC
- Cartagena: 24ºC to 32ºC
- Lorca: 21ºC to 33ºC
- Murcia: 22ºC to 32ºC
- Yecla: 19ºC to 30ºC
Very little change is expected Saturday 1st July It will start with fairly overcast and foggy skies, with the worst clouds gradually moving inland towards the mountains, where fewer storms are forecast.
Minimum and maximum temperatures on Saturday
- Caravaca de la Cruz: 18ºC to 31ºC
- Cartagena: 24ºC to 32ºC
- Lorca: 20ºC to 32ºC
- Murcia: 22ºC to 33ºC
- Yecla: 18ºC to 32ºC
The temperature will gradually increase Sunday, July 2 which will continue well next week. Most of the day will be overcast and showers inland in the afternoon.
Minimum and maximum temperatures on Sunday
- Caravaca de la Cruz: 17ºC to 33ºC
- Cartagena: 22ºC to 33ºC
- Lorca: 20ºC to 34ºC
- Murcia: 21ºC to 35ºC
- Yecla: 17ºC to 33ºC
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