Warmer Weather with Winds and Clouds Expected in the Canary Islands Wednesday

On Wednesday, March 11, 2026, the Canary Islands will experience warmer weather, accompanied by winds and clouds, according to AEMET forecasts. The weather pattern indicates a mix of cloudy and clear conditions across different islands, with light rain likely in some areas.
Weather Overview for the Canary Islands
The archipelago is set to see slightly warmer temperatures compared to recent days. Strong trade winds will also impact the islands, leading to occasional very strong gusts in certain areas.
Regional Forecasts
- Lanzarote: Cloudy intervals expected, particularly in the morning, clearing by the afternoon. Temperatures will range from a low of 15°C to a high of 22°C.
- Fuerteventura: Cloudy skies will clear gradually beginning around midday. The temperature is expected to range from 16°C to 22°C.
- Gran Canaria: Northern regions will see predominantly cloudy skies with light to moderate rain. The southern part will have partly cloudy skies, becoming mostly clear later. Temperatures will range from 15°C to 21°C.
- Tenerife: Light rain is expected mainly in the northeast with overcast skies. Temperatures will remain steady with a range of 16°C to 22°C.
Wind and Sea Conditions
Moderate to strong trade winds will prevail throughout the islands. Coastal areas may experience gusts that are particularly strong. At sea, north-easterly winds will range from force 5 to 7, creating rough seas.
The north-west swell is anticipated to rise to between 2 and 3 meters, contributing to the challenging sea conditions.
Temperature and Precipitation Summary
| Island | Temperature Range (°C) | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Lanzarote | 15 – 22 | Cloudy, clearing by afternoon |
| Fuerteventura | 16 – 22 | Gradual clearing, cloudy intervals |
| Gran Canaria | 15 – 21 | Cloudy with possible rain in the north |
| Tenerife | 16 – 22 | Cloudy, light rain anticipated |
Residents and visitors in the Canary Islands should prepare for a mixed weather day. The combination of warmer temperatures and robust winds could affect outdoor activities.




