The rain will not respond to Spain in the next few days because the High impact storm Martinho It is quickly approaching the Atlantic and has a fairly powerful cold air embolism in height, which will favor surface cyclogenesis processesdeveloping several secondary storms, as warning from Meteored.
The Peninsula will suffer what is known as ‘Fujiwhara effect’a meteorological phenomenon that occurs when two cyclones or low -pressing systems approach each other. “Being close enough, they begin to rotate around a common point and can fuse. This curious phenomenon also occurs sometimes between two extreme or stormy cyclones, so it is not something unusual in our latitudes,” said meteorologists.
According to the forecasts of Meteored, “these satellite depressions will dance around Martinho, and even some will get into the peninsula.” “The main storm will absorb these secondary casualties Between this Wednesday and Thursday, producing at the gates of our geography a good example of the known as ‘Fujiwhara effect’, “they add.
Thus, the models show that one of the low satellites will enter Thursday night through the west peninsularbefore being absorbed by Martinho, reinforcing the winds in large areas of the Atlantic aspect, mountainous areas and in the north.
When will it stop raining?
Due to the proximity of the center of La Borrasca and the satellite casualties, several fronts and lines of instability will parade, so rainfall They will be almost generalized throughout Spain until Saturdayalthough more large in western Andalusia, Extremadura, Castilla y León, Central System, Galicia and Pyrenees.
Meteored also warns that wind gusts will exceed 100 km/h in the Central System, Cantabrian Cordillera, Basque Countryexposed points of Galicia, Pyrenees and Iberian Norte. It could even exceed 150 km/h in some sectors of the Cantabrian mountain range.
During the weekend, Martinho will tend to ascend latitude And the wind will blow from South to West, while the snow level will fall to 1,200-1,400 meters in the north.
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