The State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) forecasts covered skies for this Friday in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, which will clear throughout the day, with a maximum of 25 degrees and north winds.
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria faces a day of meteorological contrasts this Friday. According to the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET), the city will wake up to covered skies that will give way to cloudy intervals starting at 06:00 hours, ending the day with very cloudy skies. The maximum temperature will reach 25 degrees, similar to Thursday, while the minimum will be around 21 degrees. The wind will blow from the north, with moderate intensity.
For residents with outdoor plans, the morning will be the best time to enjoy some clear skies, although cloud cover will increase as the day progresses. Those who wake up early to go to work or take a walk along the coast will notice a humid atmosphere and pleasant temperatures, with no risk of rain.
Saturday: more heat and chance of showers
On Saturday, the weather situation will change. AEMET announces a very cloudy dawn that will give way to skies with cloudy intervals from midday, with a chance of light rain. Temperatures will rise slightly: the maximum will reach 26 degrees and the minimum will be 22, with a minimum thermal sensation of 21 degrees. The wind will be light from the north.
This change in weather coincides with the start of the weekend, so the City Council of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria recommends that citizens take umbrellas if they plan to go out in the afternoon, especially in areas like Santa Catalina Park or Las Canteras Beach, where precipitation could occur weakly and sporadically.
Sunday: more likely rain and temperature drop
On Sunday, the weather will be more unstable. The forecast indicates cloudy skies with light rain from the early morning, which will give way to cloudy intervals throughout the day. Temperatures will drop: the maximum will be 24 degrees and the minimum 20. The wind, from the northeast, will blow with light breezes.
This temperature drop and the higher likelihood of precipitation may affect outdoor activities over the weekend, such as street parties or urban hiking routes. The Public Services Department of the City Council has reminded that cleaning services will be on alert for possible water accumulations in the streets, although no serious incidents are expected.
In any case, AEMET's data should be considered provisional, as weather predictions may be adjusted in the coming hours. For residents of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, the recommendation is to check the updated forecast before planning outdoor activities, especially on Sunday, when rain could be more persistent.

