A storm surprised the residents of the eastern area of Lanzarote on Sunday night, although no rain was recorded on land on the island. The video, sent by a reader, was recorded in the tourist town of Costa Teguise.
This meteorological situation is due to an isolated depression at low levels (DANA) that affected the Canary Islands with rain on some of the islands and that swept the archipelago from south to north.
For this Monday, partly cloudy skies are expected with intervals of medium and high clouds. In the north and west, cloudy skies will prevail in the early and late hours. Additionally, there will be a probability of haze at altitude, which will subside during the afternoon. Minimum temperatures will have few changes, while maximum temperatures will not experience changes or will be in slight decrease on coasts, and in moderate decrease in inland areas. Values between 15 and 24 degrees are expected.
For its part, the wind will blow from light to moderate from the northwest, with strong intervals in the east and south in the early hours of the morning.
Regarding Tuesday, Aemet forecasts cloudy intervals with a predominance of cloudy skies to the west and north at the beginning. At midday, wide clearings will open up and in the afternoon it will tend to be cloudy with a low probability of weak and occasional rains. Furthermore, temperatures will be unchanged or in a slight decrease, more significant for the maximums. There will be minimums of 15 degrees and maximums of 22. The wind will blow from light to moderate from the northwest, intensifying to moderate north in the afternoon with strong gusts.