The DANA will persist this Friday with strong and persistent rainfall in the western half of Andalusia, in the lower Ebro and in the Balearic Islands, without ruling them out in the south of the western Central System, according to the forecasts of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet).
Precipitation also They will affect the southwest, the Levant, Aragon, Catalonia, the Balearic Islands and the southwest of Castilla y León, but they are not expected or are very unlikely in the north of Galicia, the Cantabrian Sea, the north of the Northern Plateau and the upper Ebro, although in the rest of the areas they cannot be ruled out.
Maximum temperatures will increase in the west of the peninsula, but will suffer a decrease in the rest, lies that the minimums will rise in the southwest and in the Cantabrian area, but will not change in the rest.
In the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands, easterly winds will predominate and will generally be weak inland, but somewhat more intense on the coasts, and will come with possible strong intervals in areas of Cádiz and the Balearic Islands, while in the Canary Islands the light winds will blow.
Five communities on alert, Andalusia at extreme risk
Five communities They remain on alert this Friday in the face of heavy rainfall and storms that are going to be recorded during the day, and in the case of Andalusia the level is “red” (extreme risk) due to the intense rains that are going to occur in the province of Huelva, which in some cases can accumulate up to 140 liters per square meter.
The Valencian Country is also on orange alert (significant risk), which has suffered in recent days the most devastating effects of the DANA and where the number of deceased people rises to more than 158, and The rains will continue throughout the day on Fridayaccording to data from the State Meteorological Agency.
The orange alert map is completed with warnings in large areas of Andalusia, the Balearic Islands and Cataloniaand Aemet has warned that in many places in these communities rainfall will once again exceed 100 liters per square meter today.
It is also the community of Extremadura is on “yellow” alert (risk)where the rains will accumulate 15 liters per square meter in one hour, according to information from the State Meteorological Agency.
The most important warnings, the red level (extreme risk) are concentrated on the coast of Huelva and in Andévalo and Condado, in the province of Huelva, where forecasts indicate that up to 140 liters per square meter will accumulate during the early hours of the morning, although the rains will continue to be intense and persistent throughout the day.
In the Valencian Country the most important risk levels for today (orange) have been located on the southern coast of the province of Valenciawhere, according to forecasts, up to 52 liters per square meter will accumulate in one hour, due, Aemet has clarified, to a “static convective cell” over the southern third of the area affected by the warning (the southern coast of the province).
The alert is also “orange” (important risk) in the province of Castellówhere the warnings are focused on the northern interior of the province and on the coast, and in these cases the rains will also be very intense, with accumulations of up to 40 liters per square meter in one hour and 100 liters in 12 hours.
In Catalonia the “orange” level is concentrated on the southern coast and pre-coast of the province of Tarragona, where 40 liters per square meter will accumulate in one hour and up to 100 liters in 12 hours, according to Aemet data.
In the Balearic Islands, an “orange” warning has also been activated due to the heavy rains that are announced in the Sierra de Tramontana, the north, northeast, interior and south of Mallorca; as well as on the island of Menorca. On these islands, rainfall will be around 50 liters per square meter in an hour and in some points it can reach 120 liters per square meter in a few hours.
In addition to the red and orange alerts, “yellow” level (risk) warnings have been activated in the communities of Andalusia, the Balearic Islands, Catalonia, Extremadura and País Valencià, since The rains will also be very heavy in large areas of these regionsand in many points up to 60 liters per square meter will accumulate in twelve hours.
In addition to the notices, Aemet has published a message on the X social network in which warns that the adverse situation will continue throughout the weekend and the importance of checking the state of the roads before traveling and following the recommendations of Civil Protection.
“We are going to send a very clear message and we are going to leave it fixed. The weather emergency has not finished. DANA is still on Spain,” Aemet has published, and has posted this message on its X account.
The Aemet has published a message this Friday in which it reports that they are already registering torrential rains in towns like Cartaya, where 117 liters per square meter have been collected in less than three hours; 70 of them in just one hour. “DANA is going to continue causing adverse weather today,” the meteorological agency has warned.
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