Morning showers slowly move toward the sea in the province of Tarragona
The day has started with some showers crossing the province of Tarragona from west to east. Although these showers are expected to move away to the sea soon, clouds will remain dominant for much of the morning.
This atmospheric situation has been confirmed by Meteocat, which has published a video clearly showing the movement of the showers towards the sea.
The movement and evolution of showers in Tarragona
The path of the showers
The showers have been slowly moving from west to east, affecting different areas of the province. This movement makes it clear that the instability is temporary and localized, with a clear path towards the coast.
The persistence of the clouds
Although the rain will cease, the clouds will remain present for much of the morning, causing the sky to be scarcely sunny and the weather to feel grayer and cooler.
Local impact and precautions for residents
Most affected areas
The westernmost regions of Tarragona were the first to record showers, which then moved towards more eastern points and the coast.
Recommendations for neighbors
Even though the rain will be brief, it is advisable to carry an umbrella if going out during the morning and to stay alert for possible weather changes, as the presence of clouds may indicate instability in the afternoon.
Meteorological context and sources
Official source of information
Meteocat has been the organization responsible for disseminating this weather update, including a video showing the displacement of the showers on June 10, 2026.
General situation in Catalonia
This type of summer showers is common in the area, especially when the more humid air from the ocean coincides with the early hours of the day, and they usually move quickly back towards the sea.
The residents of Tarragona already know that this type of morning with clouds and isolated showers is part of the weather calendar, although it is always more pleasant when the sun manages to break through early.
Source of the article: METEOCAT (Meteorology of Catalonia)