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Date Published: 01/06/2023
Storms and showers continue into June: Alicante weather June 1-4
Alicante province recorded its wettest May since 1984 and the instability looks set to continue into June
Alicante province has finally bid farewell to the wettest May since 1984, a month in which rainfall exceeded 95 litres per m2 in 13 days in the capital, the heaviest downpours the city has seen in 43 years.
And the first week of June, at least, looks set to be marked with more instability bringing further showers and storms.
According to Professor Jorge Olcina, director of the Climatology Laboratory at the University of Alicante, the cause of the exceptionally rainy May and start to June is due to the settlement of high pressure in the north of France and the British Isles.
"We continue into June with low pressure conditions and cold air in the upper layers. We find ourselves with a very unbalanced atmospheric situation and it can be sunny at dawn but in the afternoon, a storm can form and dump rain, just as happens in tropical weather.
"These rains have come as a godsend and allow us to ward off the spectre of water restrictions for this summer because the drought threat is still there. They are certainly very beneficial waters that are stored in the subsoil and save on irrigation, but we must call for a prudent and responsible use of water in the agricultural, urban, industrial and leisure sectors," added the climatologist.
In line with the expert's forecast, Thursday June 1 will get off to a sunny or partially cloudy start, but from midday onwards, the clouds will build and showers are likely, particularly in the north, accompanied by thunderstorms. Temperatures will remain pretty much unchanged, and an easterly wind will be generally light with moderate intervals in the afternoon.
Alcoy: 13ºC to 22ºC
Alicante: 18ºC to 24ºC
Denia: 16ºC to 25ºC
Elche: 16ºC to 25ºC
Orihuela: 16ºC to 27ºC
Friday June 2 is likely to pan out very much the same; clear or cloudy intervals in the morning followed by showers in northerly inland areas, locally heavy and with thunderstorms. Wind from the east will be generally light with moderate north-easterly intervals on the coast.
Alcoy: 13ºC to 22ºC
Alicante: 16ºC to 25ºC
Denia: 17ºC to 25ºC
Elche: 15ºC to 25ºC
Orihuela: 16ºC to 25ºC
Moving into the weekend, and Saturday June 3 will see clouds gather from midday, following a sunny start, and showers with occasional thunderstorms further inland. A light variable wind will tend towards east and southeasterly from mid-afternoon.
Alcoy: 12ºC to 23ºC
Alicante: 17ºC to 25ºC
Denia: 16ºC to 25ºC
Elche: 15ºC to 25ºC
Orihuela: 16ºC to 26ºC
The week will round off with a sunny but partially cloudy start to Sunday June 4 and showers with occasional thunderstorms in the afternoon, more likely inland and in pre-coastal areas. Again, a light variable wind will tend towards east and southeasterly from mid-afternoon.
Alcoy: 13ºC to 22ºC
Alicante: 17ºC to 25ºC
Denia: 16ºC to 25ºC
Elche: 16ºC to 26ºC
Orihuela: 16ºC to 27ºC
Find all the latest weather and climate change news here or join our Alicante Weather Watch Facebook group for regular insights
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