Monday, 09 November 2015 06:24

Gran Canaria Weather: High Temperatures And Calima This Week

Gran Canaria expecing high temperatures and calima this week Gran Canaria expecing high temperatures and calima this week www.photosgrancanaria.com

Gran Canaria and all of the Canary Islands will be hot this weekend as an east wind brings hot air and some dust over from North Africa.

The winds changed yesterday and the hot air and dust are expected to arrive throughout today, Monday. 

Expect some dust in the air (but not a heavy calima) and day temperatures up to and even just over 30ºC.

The east wind, high temperatures and dust in the atmosphere will be with us until at least Thursday. By Friday the wind will change and blow from the north bringing cooler air and some cloud to the north of the island. 

There are no weather warnings or alerts related to this calima and the main effects will be high temperatures (smile, it's November) and great sunsets. 

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