Tuesday keeps things simple across the Canary Islands: stable, dry, and sunny. Clouds will thin out as the day progresses, leaving mostly clear skies. No rain expected anywhere. And with temperatures on the rise, the weekend looks set to bring highs above 34°C in many spots.
General conditions
Wind will blow from the northeast, light to moderate, picking up strength over the highest peaks of La Palma and Tenerife. Along the coast, expect an ocean swell from the open Atlantic with waves around 1 metre on northern shores—slightly larger in the channels between islands.
Island-by-island forecast
Tenerife: Scattered clouds at the start and end of the day on the north coast. Stronger winds at the summit. Temperatures between 20°C and 29°C.
Gran Canaria: Low clouds over the north and northeast, otherwise clear skies. In the capital, expect highs of 26°C and lows of 21°C. Wednesday will be warmer.
Lanzarote: A mostly clear day. Clouds will fade quickly. In Arrecife, temperatures range from 21°C to 27°C.
Fuerteventura: Low clouds in the north and west, but they won’t stick around. Puerto del Rosario sees temperatures between 20°C and 27°C.
La Palma: Scattered low clouds, with a low chance of rain. Temperatures between 19°C and 25°C.
La Gomera: Mostly clear skies, with a few afternoon clouds forming over the south. Very light wind. Temperatures between 20°C and 27°C.
El Hierro: More cloud cover early and late in the day. In the capital, temperatures vary between 15°C and 22°C.
La Graciosa: Clouds will clear quickly, giving way to blue skies. Light winds and a calm ocean. Similar temperatures to the rest of the eastern islands.

