Check out the weather prediction for Spain on July 29th
Tomorrow's weather forecast for Spain presents a mixed bag of conditions across the country.
In Murcia, temperatures are set to decrease, with significant local drops in inland maximums. East winds will blow lightly inland and moderately along the coast.
Moving to the Canary Islands, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura will experience partly cloudy or clear skies on the east and south-facing slopes. Cloudy skies will prevail in the mountainous islands, with clearings in the north of the central islands and intervals of cloudiness in the northeast of the westernmost islands. There's a chance of drizzle in these islands.
Catalonia will see precipitation on the western Pyrenees' northern slope, with early-morning showers expected in the central coast. The interior of Girona and Barcelona will experience rain, with these conditions extending towards the coast of this province.
Madrid's temperatures will also decrease, with a slight drop in maximums and a more pronounced decrease in minimums.
In the Balearic Islands, winds will be light to moderate from the east and northeast, but in Menorca, they will be moderate to strong from the north, decreasing in intensity and shifting to north and northwest in the afternoon.
Castilla-La Mancha will have clear skies with some low cloud in the eastern sierras.
In Andalusia, cloudy skies with morning intervals of low clouds on the Atlantic coast and Strait area will be common, with a slight chance of precipitation.
Extremadura will witness an increase in minimum temperatures in the southwestern quadrant, while the rest of the region will see temperatures remaining unchanged or slightly decreasing.
In Catalonia, winds will be variable and light, with a southern component prevailing in most of the territory. However, the Ampurdan will experience moderate to strong north winds, while the southern half of Tarragona and the Pyrenees' peaks will have moderate northwest winds.
Lastly, in Valencia, the northern half will have clear skies, and thermometers will decrease. Winds will be light from variable directions, with a predominance of east and south directions on the coast, featuring some moderate intervals.
While detailed weather forecasts for each autonomous community of Spain for tomorrow are not readily available, it's important to note that Spain experienced its hottest summer on record in 2025, with frequent heatwaves and some regions under rain warnings earlier in September. For more specific regional weather data for tomorrow, it's advisable to consult AEMET's official forecasts directly.