Las Palmas Football Club: Weather, Tex-Mex and Gran Canaria Airport on a Sunny Day
Thursday, 2nd April 2026. Anyone who woke up early in Las Palmas has already seen the gift the sky prepared: not a single embarrassing cloud in sight. Those of us who live here on Gran Canaria know when the weather decides to play ball, and today it's more friendly than ever. I speak from experience – I've lost count of how many springs I've seen around these parts.
You can leave your coat behind and prop the umbrella up in the corner. Today's forecast for Las Palmas de Gran Canaria and the surrounding area – including Telde, which is practically our next-door neighbour – is for a day that's open, stable, with that kind of sun that warms the soul. No nasty surprise winds or that annoying drizzle that sometimes pops up out of nowhere. The day is begging you to get outside, hit the beach, or find any excuse to turn your face upwards.
Unión Deportiva Las Palmas: guaranteed sunshine football
Anyone mad about the beautiful game already knows: weather like this goes hand in hand with the stadium. Unión Deportiva Las Palmas is buzzing with this positive energy. The fans are already getting fired up for the next matches, and with this blue sky, even the pitch at the Estadio de Gran Canaria looks prettier. Whether you're a supporter or just want to soak up the atmosphere, today is one of those perfect days for a guided tour or grabbing a beer nearby. The team's tuned into this vibe, and the fans – oh, the fans – never miss a chance to make some noise.
As a matter of fact, an insider source from the local press told me – and you can mark my words – they might as well slap on the front page: "Sunny day, UD day". Because when the weather opens up like this in Las Palmas, the whole city takes on a different rhythm. The pavements fill up, bars roll out their terraces, and even the traffic in the centre flows more smoothly, as if to say: "let's enjoy it".
Empty stomach? Las Palmas Tex-Mex is the answer
If the sun is calling you outside, hunger calls for proper food. And one of the best combos this slice of paradise offers is a cracking lunch at Las Palmas Tex-Mex. Don't come at me with a dry burger. I'm talking about that place where the guacamole is made fresh, the nachos crunch, and the chili has real character. With weather like this, sitting on the terrace, ordering an ice-cold margarita and a plate of sizzling fajitas is practically a moral duty. I swear: the sun tastes even better when your belly's full and you've got a hint of lime on your lips.
And don't bother asking me for the exact address – take a stroll around the tourist area and you'll find it. If I'm lying, the smell of roasting peppers will guide you. It's one of those gems you keep in your heart (and in your phone's history).
Gran Canaria Airport: smooth traffic, no scares
Another thing lots of people ask: what about Gran Canaria Airport? With this stable weather, you can rest easy. No delays due to fog or those nasty crosswind scares. Air traffic is running smoothly, both for arrivals and departures. If you're picking up relatives or friends at the airport transport hub today, you've got a cracking view of the landscape from up there. If you're catching a flight, arrive with the calm of someone who knows the sky is blue as far as the eye can see.
- Clear skies across the entire Las Palmas metro area – zero chance of rain.
- Mild daytime temperatures, perfect for walking around without a jacket.
- Excellent visibility for anyone coming or going from Gran Canaria Airport.
- Golden tip: make the most of the sun – have a picnic, head to the beach, or just sit on a park bench with a book.
Anyway, mate. Here's the bottom line: if you woke up in Las Palmas this Thursday, be thankful. The weather has decided to pull out all the stops, Unión Deportiva Las Palmas must be beaming in training, Las Palmas Tex-Mex already has tables reserved, and Gran Canaria Airport is running like clockwork. The only thing that could ruin your day is you inventing problems yourself. Pull out your deckchair, grab an orange juice (or something stronger – I won't judge) and live this slice of April the way it deserves. Until next time, and may the sun keep shining on us all.