Mario Picazo issues worrying warning During the next few hours, we will be attentive to everything that awaits us. Faced with a situation that could end up being one that marks a before and after. It seems like we need to start thinking about those rains that will eventually be constant, with weather conditions that can become a real reality. We look to the sky and hope for the best, knowing that what may happen is an unstable situation that we may not be completely prepared for.
We are once again witnessing a change of cycle in the sky that Mario Picazo warns against, we will have to start seeing what will happen. So the time has come to see what this expert says to be able to analyze what is happening and what will happen these days. We will have our eyes turned towards a sky which seems to continue to be threatening. The next few hours are likely to be significant, so we will be attentive to what awaits us, this weather expert is issuing an important warning.
Mario Picazo issues worrying warning for the next few hours
The next few hours could be decisive for what happensMario Picazo will be very attentive to a sky that will give us news that could end up making a difference. A situation that we really need to start seeing happen in a completely different way.
This most worrying review presents some notable new features that could well make a difference. It’s time to start thinking about everything that’s yet to come, ahead of a weekend that could bring some notable news ahead.
We will have to prepare ourselves for this important warning which could really end up being what could really affect us completely. Now more than ever, it will be time to start, to pay attention to weather that can fully affect mobility.
Making plans for this weekend can end up being what makes the difference and can mean a significant change in the cycle. It’s time to start creating meaningful change, so we’ll have to keep an eye on what’s coming these days.
Attentive to what awaits us
Meteorologists have no doubt about what awaits us, given a series of details that can be significant. So now is the time to start packing the umbrella and coat for a weekend where anything is possible.
From the El Tiempo channel they explain to us that: “The disastrous DANA that hit Spain last week is ancient history, but although it has disappeared, the rain does not stop. In the afternoon today, Wednesday and in the coming days, thunderstorms and rain will appear again in the Mediterranean. Locally, this precipitation promises to be intense. The warnings are currently at orange level in the areas of the Balearic Islands and yellow in the areas of the Valencian Community, Catalonia and the Pyrenees of Huesca.
Continuing with the same forecast: “On this occasion, the instability will be generated by a small cold pocket at altitude which has a retrograde movement (from east to west). It will not be completely isolated, as it will quickly be captured by a trough coming from the west. However, this will be enough to destabilize the atmosphere. With the humid flow in the lower layers and added to the orography of eastern Spain, thunderstorms and showers will begin to develop from this Wednesday afternoon.
It will rain in the wet in these areas of the country: “In many cases these will be light showers, but due to the high content of precipitable water in the atmosphere, they may leave significant accumulations locally. This afternoon they will be more visible in the inland areas of Catalonia and the Balearic Islands. In Mallorca and Menorca, locally, accumulations could exceed 50 mm. In the early hours of Thursday, storms will gain intensity in the Balearic Islands. These systems could gain in organization, and the intensity of precipitation could be locally very strong, with accumulations of up to 100 mm in a few hours. Storms will also occur north of Castellón and south of Tarragona, as well as in the Pyrenees of Huesca. Throughout the morning of Thursday, the rains will extend to more areas of the Valencian Community and Catalonia. They may be relevant in Safor (Valencia) and Marina Alta (Alicante), as well as in the Catalan coastal areas. These intense rains will continue in the Balearic Islands, particularly in Menorca.