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AEMET puts eleven communities on rain alert and warns of falling temperatures

Atmospheric instability continues in large areas of the country, with eleven communities on yellow alert (risk) due to rain, which will leave between 15 and 30 liters per hour, due to storms, rough seas and gusts winds which will reach 70-80 km/h, informs AEMET on its website.

Andalusia has a yellow warning on the coasts of Almería and Granada, due to strong winds that will rise to 70-80 km/h and westerly winds with intervals of 50-60 km/h ( force 7) and waves of 2 to 3 meters. .

The Meteorological Agency emphasizes that in addition to the rains, “the highlight” of this Thursday will be the drop in temperatures, particularly notable in the north, where it could even snow in the mountains. The atmosphere will be “more temperate” on the weekend, underlines AEMET.

As for this Thursday, in the northern half of the peninsula, the rains will affect the communities of Cantabria, La Rioja, Basque Country, Aragon and Navarra, where precipitation will accumulate 15 liters per square meter in one hour; In Navarra, AEMET highlights that there is also a yellow level due to storms.

The community of Castilla y León continues to experience abundant rainfall, with a higher incidence in the provinces of Ávila, Burgos, Segovia and Soria, with an accumulated rainfall of 15 liters in an hour and the possibility of a storm.

In the Mediterranean arc, the region of Murcia and the Balearic Islands have activated the yellow alert due to bad seas, while in the Valencian Community the alert only concerns the province of Castellón, where wind gusts close 80 km/h are expected. .

All provinces of Catalonia continue with a yellow level due to rain, between 15 and 30 liters per square meter in one hour, thunderstorms (with possible hail), strong waves and wind gusts of up to 80 km/h .

The Meteorological Agency emphasizes that with the yellow alert there is no meteorological risk for the general population, although there is for certain specific activities.

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