THE rain and cold are coming to Malaga province.
After a record-breaking summer and blissful Indian summer, the province will finally see temperatures drop this weekend.
Saturday will have highs of 25, which will be quickly flipped on its head on Sunday, with a five degrees temperature drop and rain forecast.
The rain will only get worse on Monday, while temperatures will have a high of 17, according to AEMET.
The arrival of the rains is good news after a very dry autumn and with the announcement of a drought looming for January due to low reservoir levels.
The possibility of rain is 55% in the capital on Sunday and 85% on Monday, these figures are similar to the rest of the Costa del Sol.
The abrupt fall of temperatures by 8 degrees, which will leave us with a minimum of 13 degrees and maximum of 17 in the capital, will be especially intense in the interior, where the maximum predicted in Ronda and Antequera is around 15 and 14 degrees respectively.
In the highest areas of the province – around 1,800 metres above sea level – the snow will begin to fall, although it will still be limited.
Depending on how the temperatures evolve during the next week, it could bring more than expected.