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Wednesday: clouds and a few spots of rain

Wednesday: clouds and a few spots of rain

Wednesday brings a shift in the weather across the Canary Islands, with increased humidity and cloud cover. The northern slopes will see the most cloud, with a chance of light, intermittent rain, particularly on the western islands in the morning. Temperatures will be a touch cooler than recent days.

General outlook

A light north wind will dominate. Daytime temperatures will be pleasant but slightly lower, feeling more typical for the season. The Atlantic will be rough on northern coasts, with waves around 2.5 metres. Southern coasts will see slightly choppy ocean conditions with some rough patches.

Island-by-island forecast

Tenerife: Cloud will be present on almost all slopes, more so in the north and south where weak, occasional rain is possible. Temperatures will be lower.

Gran Canaria: There will be more sun in the west than elsewhere, where cloud will predominate. In Las Palmas, temperatures will range between 18 and 21°C. No significant wind.

Lanzarote: Expect a day with more compact cloud in the morning than the afternoon. The west will clear. In Arrecife, temperatures will range from 17 to 22°C. No wind.

Fuerteventura: Scattered clouds will pass through during the morning, retreating from the west after midday. In Puerto del Rosario, temperatures will go from 17 to 22°C.

La Palma: Cloud will be seen across the island, more frequent in the north and east with intermittent drizzle. In Santa Cruz, temperatures will range from 15 to 19°C. No wind.

La Gomera: Humidity and cloud will increase in the north and interior, with possible intermittent drizzle throughout the day. No wind and lower thermometer readings.

El Hierro: Expect more cloud and an increased probability of weak, intermittent rain in the north. Temperatures will be in decline.

La Graciosa: The day will dawn with clouds that will gradually retreat, only to return in the afternoon. No wind and generally cooler temperatures.

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