The rains continue to settle in areas of the Mediterranean, where this Thursday the National Meteorological Agency (AEMET) maintains the yellow alert for precipitation in Aragon and Catalonia, while in the Balearic Islands and the Valencian Community the alert is orange for accumulations of up to 40 liters in one hour.
In the Valencian Community, the orange alert (significant risk) has been activated on the north coast of the province of Alicante due to rain – with probable thunderstorms – which will drop 40 liters in one hour; On the south coast of Valencia, precipitation will leave 20 liters in an hour.
In the Balearic Islands, the island of Menorca is on orange alert due to accumulations of 40 liters in one hour, while in Mallorca the area most affected by precipitation will be the Sierra de Tramontana and the southern, northern and is from Majorca. where 25 liters are expected, 30 liters in one hour or 80 liters in 12 hours.
In Catalonia, the yellow warning in the province of Girona will begin this Thursday at 8 p.m. due to rains that will accumulate 20 liters per square meter in one hour; AEMET warns that in the Pyrenees this will affect its most eastern part, which borders the pre-coastal and Empordà.
The Aragon community maintains the yellow warning in the Pyrenees only for rain of up to 15 liters per hour, with thunderstorms likely.
In Andalusia, the province of Cádiz is on yellow alert for rough seas with easterly winds of 50 to 61 km/h (force 7) west of the strait and offshore south of Trafalgar.
With the orange alert there is a significant weather risk, with a certain degree of danger for usual activities, and with the yellow alert there is no weather risk for the general population, although there is exists for certain specific activities.