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Overcast weather with sporadic thunderstorms predicted for Toledo on the 25th of this month

Temperatures in Toledo to fluctuate between 10 and 18 degrees Celcius.

Cloud cover dominates Toledo's weather forecast for Monday (25), with chances of local storms...
Cloud cover dominates Toledo's weather forecast for Monday (25), with chances of local storms appearing throughout the day.

Overcast weather with sporadic thunderstorms predicted for Toledo on the 25th of this month

Weather Forecast for Toledo, Spain (27-29 August 2025)

Tomorrow, Monday, the 27th of August, Toledo is expected to experience a mix of light rain in the morning, followed by an overcast afternoon and evening. Temperatures will vary between 11°C and 18°C, with the maximum predicted temperature reaching 18°C in the morning. Relative humidity will peak at 100% in the morning, and the day is expected to have a high probability of thunderstorms and lightning.

The morning in Toledo will have temperatures around 10°C. The afternoon and evening will remain cool, with temperatures dropping to 11°C as the day progresses. The night will remain stable at 10°C.

On Wednesday, the 29th of August, the weather in Toledo will be clear, with temperatures ranging from 12°C to 24°C. Relative humidity will drop to 70% during the driest periods.

Thursday, the 28th of August, will bring cloudy weather and possible fog to Toledo, with temperatures ranging from 14°C to 27°C. The maximum temperature for the day is expected to be 27°C.

Winds in Toledo will be predominantly weak throughout the day, blowing from the southwest to the south. No specific information about wind intensity is provided.

Sunrise in Toledo is expected at 06:55, and sunset will occur at 18:22.

Data for the weather forecast in Toledo is provided by the National Institute of Meteorology (INMET).

After the thunderstorm day on Monday, the weather in the next days is expected to be mostly stable with mostly clear or partly cloudy skies and no significant precipitation. Heat remains a dominant factor with temperatures likely still high given the ongoing heatwave across many Spanish regions.

This report was produced automatically with data provided by the National Institute of Meteorology (INMET).

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