What will happen in Spain after DANA can change everything, we are not prepared for what will happen. These are days when we will look to the sky in hopes that this instability will end once and for all. AEMET is therefore very clear about what will happen in a few days, during which it will seem that everything is changing, and it does it in such a way that we must prepare for the worst.
The DANA is not finished, there remains a territory completely devastated by the water which arrived with such force that it was impossible to prepare for something that we cannot even imagine. The worst predictions came true and took us away from a normal that became something radically different from what we imagined. We are facing a series of changes that will require us to heed the warnings and take the necessary precautions, otherwise we would never have imagined what would eventually happen. These are times of change whose end we must begin to visualize, AEMET is issuing an important alert on what will happen in these days.
We are not prepared
The phrase that we are not and were not prepared is repeated over and over again. We have before us a series of elements that will make a significant difference. We are therefore faced with a situation that we might never have thought of until now. We live in a time of change and relative stability, but also of constant gaze skyward.
The arrival of exceptional news in the face of a change that can bring us back to what we expected has become common for everyone. The time has therefore come to make the most of this series of details which are essential and which perhaps we have not valued until now.
The AEMET weather can bring us more than one element that we must take into account and which will end up being highlighted. In essence, we are facing the beginning of November where we look to the sky at what has happened.
The rain has to stop at some point, especially when we are faced with details that can be fundamental and that we may not have even imagined until now. These are times of change and relative stability for which we must try to prepare, according to AEMET forecasts.
This is what comes after DANA according to AEMET
We end the week of the most terrible DANA of recent times thinking about a situation that perhaps no one would have imagined. These are days when we need to start looking at what may be happening in the sky, especially when it rains, and we need to start thinking about what lies ahead.
The AEMET weather forecast leaves no doubt: “In the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands, the transition towards greater stability is expected to continue. However, precipitation is still expected in the strait, in Aragon, on the eastern coast of the peninsula and in the Balearic Islands, more abundant in the Levant and Catalonia, without excluding Menorca. Showers and locally heavy and/or persistent storms may occur on the coasts and pre-coastal areas of Catalonia, the Levant, Murcia and eastern Almería, as well as in the interior of Murcia, southeast of Albacete and northeast of Teruel. In the lower Ebro and Murcia they can be locally very strong. In the Canaries, the tail of an Atlantic front will leave light precipitation on the westernmost islands.
Continuing with the same forecast: “Maximum temperatures will increase in the west of the Canary Islands, on the Cantabrian coast, in the Iberian Peninsula and in Catalonia and will decrease in the north of Castile and León and in the upper Ebro . Minimum temperatures will increase in the northeast and east, decrease in the northeast. the center. Few changes for the rest. Easterly winds will predominate in the peninsula and the Balearic Islands, with easterly and southerly winds in the Cantabrian Sea, the northwest and the Gulf of Cádiz. Generally weak inland and more intense on the coast, with strong intervals and very strong gusts in the Strait and in Alborán. In the Canaries, light winds will blow from the east in the eastern islands and, more intense, from the southwest, rolling northwest in the western islands.
The warnings or alerts will cover: “Locally heavy and/or persistent showers and storms on the coasts and pre-coastal areas of Catalonia, the Levant, Murcia and eastern Almería, as well as in the interior of Murcia, southeast of Albacete and northeast of Teruel. In the lower Ebro and Murcia they can be locally very strong. Strong eastern intervals with very strong gusts in the Strait and Alborán.
Until tomorrow, Monday, we will not begin to see the stability that is decisive in the days to come; all eyes are on the rain which should soon stop falling.