After the heat episode that has left temperatures above 32 degrees in Lanzarote in recent days, the weather is expected to stabilize. The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) forecasts maximum temperatures in moderate decline, which will fall to 25 degrees, and minimums also decreasing, around 16.
For this Tuesday, it is expected that the skies of the island experience cloudy intervals in general, with a low probability that there may be weak and occasional rains until midday, while the skies will tend to be clearer during the afternoon.
For the moment, it is not ruled out that the haze will remain at altitude throughout Tuesday. Meanwhile, the wind will be from the northwest light to moderate, turning to north by night.
Looking ahead to Wednesday, highs are expected to continue dropping, around 23 degrees, with cloudy skies and a low probability of some weak and isolated precipitation during the early morning, the sky clearing again during the afternoon. This time already without haze, the wind will be light turning from the north to the northeast.
The prediction for Thursday also warns of cloudy skies with a low probability of weak and isolated precipitation.