The State Meteorological Agency has forecast clear skies, haze and wind gusts of up to 83 kilometers per hour in Lanzarote during the weekend, specifically for this Saturday, August 3.
The sky will be clear throughout the day with haze at altitude. In addition, maximum temperatures will be in slight ascent and may exceed 30 degrees and minimum temperatures unchanged, with 22 degrees in the capital.
Regarding the wind, it will blow moderate from the northeast, with strong intervals in inland areas and without ruling out some occasional very strong gusts. On Saturday, 83 kilometers per hour will be reached in Tías at 8:00 p.m.
For Sunday, clear skies will predominate most of the day, specifically in the morning and afternoon. It will tend to be slightly cloudy during the day in Tinajo, Yaiza, Tías, Teguise and Haría. Temperatures will not change with 30 degrees maximum and 22 minimum in Arrecife.
In addition, the wind will blow with maximum gusts of 50 kilometers per hour in Tías and Yaiza during Sunday afternoon.
The pre-alert for coastal phenomena declared this Wednesday continues
The Government of the Canary Islands declared a pre-alert for coastal phenomena in Lanzarote this Wednesday. Through the General Directorate of Emergencies, the pre-alert for coastal phenomena was extended to the entire Canary Islands during the day.
From Thursday, August 1, the wind will blow from the northeast force 5-6 (30-50 kilometers per hour), increasing to force 7 (51-61 kilometers per hour) in coastal areas of the southeast and northeast of the islands with greater relief and in the high seas between the islands. In addition, rough to very rough seas with areas of very rough seas in the high seas. There will also be combined sea swell of 2-4 meters.
Regarding the schedule, high tide will occur from 12.05-12.20 hours and low tides between 05.45-06.00 hours and 18.15-18.40 hours.
In addition, along with the pre-alert, it is warned that this swell will generate changes in the drag and currents in the bathing areas, which could cause incidents with bathers and in coastal infrastructures.