The dana will persist this Friday with heavy and persistent precipitation in the western half of Andalusia, in the lower Ebro and in the Balearic Islands, without excluding it in the south of the western central system, according to forecasts from the Meteorological Agency national. (Aemet).
Precipitation will also affect the southwest, the Levant, Aragon, Catalonia, the Balearic Islands and the southwest of Castilla y León, but it is not expected or very unlikely in northern Galicia, the sea Cantabrian, northern Galicia. the plateau and the highlands of the Ebro, although in the rest of the areas they cannot be excluded.
“In the coming hours, DANA will move westward, positioning itself over the Atlantic, off the coast of Portugal. Although the core of the cold drop moves away, the Mediterranean coast and the Balearic Islands will be under its sector of divergence in height, the most unstable area, where the most intense storms tend to be generated,” warns the weather portal. Weatherized.
According to meteorologists, “the The wind flow at mid and high levels of the troposphere will be very weak, so expect very slow storms, with the risk of flooding. “Similarly, they also warn that “they could continue to occur convective trainswhere a group of storm cells repeatedly passes through the same areas.
The orange warning will be active on Friday from 10 a.m. in the Balearic Islands, including Mallorca and Menorca, due to torrential rains, “with accumulations of up to 50 l/m2 in one hour”, warns Meteored. In Menorca, the situation could be even worse, with “accumulations of up to 120 l/m2 in 12 hours”.
Likewise, the rains in the Mediterranean will continue to be very heavy, both in the Castellón region and in the south of Tarragona. “The Ebro Delta area and the north of Castellón could be particularly affected by heavy rainfall, with the possibility of exceeding 80 l/m again.2″, they warn.
Aemet issued a warning indicating that this Friday “there will be significant danger due to rain and storms in areas of the Mediterranean peninsula of Huelva and the Balearic Islands.”
⚠️On November 1, there will be significant danger due to rains and storms in areas of the Mediterranean Peninsula, the province of Huelva and the Balearic Islands.
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Thus, DANA will also leave heavy and persistent showers in the western half of Andalusia, according to forecasts from the National Meteorological Agency (Aemet). These could be accompanied by storms, which will be more likely in Huelva, while in the rest precipitation will be less likely and weak.
Minimum temperatures will increase in the western part and change little in the rest, according to Aemet’s forecast. Winds will blow slightly from the east and will be more intense on the coasts and in elevated areas of the community.