Saint Vincent Ferrer Day with Weather Improvement After Unstable Dawn

Over 200 municipalities in the Valencian Community celebrate the festivity with changing weather, from clouds to sun.

Generic image of a Valencian street with the sun breaking through clouds after rain.
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Generic image of a Valencian street with the sun breaking through clouds after rain.

The festivity of Saint Vincent Ferrer, celebrated by over 200 municipalities in the Valencian Community, will be marked by a progressive improvement in weather, following a dawn with moderate rains and wind.

According to forecasts from the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), this Monday will begin with cloudy skies, but the cloud cover will decrease as the hours pass, giving way to clearer weather.
In the city of València, residents enjoying the festivity will experience variable weather. The morning will feature overcast skies with a slight chance of light rain in the early hours. However, the trend will be to clear up quickly, with the sun gaining prominence from midday onwards. Maximum temperatures are expected to be pleasant, around 21 degrees Celsius, ideal for traditional events.
Authorities have recommended caution when traveling by road during the early morning, especially in southern Alicante, and to take extra care in areas exposed to wind in Castellón. The early morning was the most critical period, with Emergencies of the Generalitat maintaining a yellow alert for locally heavy showers in the interior and southern coast of Alicante province.
Wind will be a significant factor in the northern half, with very strong gusts from the northwest in Castellón province. This situation could extend to other parts of inland València during the early hours of Monday. Regarding temperatures, slight changes are expected, with a decrease in minimums and a slight increase in maximums, maintaining a pleasant spring atmosphere.