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where did it rain the most this monday

The influence of Hurricane Kirkcurrently located in the center of the North Atlantic and moving northeast, approaching the Galician coast, will leave a storm with very strong gusts of wind in a good part of the peninsula, and precipitation that will be persistent in western Galicia. and the central system.

Some precipitation already noted this Monday in the province of Cordoba where it has been a long time umbrella in the streets, as happened this afternoon, with sometimes particular intensity.

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    Guadanuño-Obejo Reservoir (17.4 l/m2)

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    Palmera Fountain (16.4 liters per square meter)

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    Espiel (9.4 l/m2)

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    Cordoba (5.3 liters per square meter)

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    Valsequillo (3.2 liters per square meter)

The yellow level warning for rain met expectations, particularly in the Guadalquivir Valley and Countryside even more than in the north of the province, where the accumulated precipitation was lower. Water that, without a doubt, will brighten up the Cordoban countryside precisely while waiting for the last push towards the olive harvest.

Thus, according to data recorded by the National Meteorological Agency this Monday at 8:00 p.m., in the capital Córdoba, 5.2 liters per square meter were recorded. Up to 17.4 liters also fell into the Guadanuño reservoir (Obejo) and in nearby Espiel, almost 10 liters.

But the place where it rained the most of the fifteen weather stations that Aemet visited was Fuente Palmera, where at 8:00 p.m. up to 16.4 liters had been recorded per square meter. To the north, however, only 3.2 in Valsequillo; 2.9 liters per square meter in Hinojosa and 1.2 in Villanueva de Córdoba.

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Maria Popova
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