Red alert is activated in Spain by AEMETwe are in danger, due to the arrival of significant torrential rains which can wreak havoc in this part of the country. The time will have come to start thinking about what awaits us and everything that awaits us, linked to a series of details that are essential. It is essential to bet clearly on them and to be aware of a weather forecast that can be the one that clearly makes the difference these days.
We will have to see what awaits us, taking into account the arrival of torrential rains which could be those which will mark fundamental days and which can be highlighted. Spain is once again preparing to protect itself from a series of phenomena that will pose very serious problems this fall. The arrival of a new DANA puts a large part of the population on alert, so we will have to be attentive to everything that is happening around us. One way or another, we prepare for the worst in every way.
AEMET puts the country on red alert
AEMET alerts are activated and can end up being the ones that mark a before and after. As we have seen, we can start preparing before the worst happens. Torrential rains cannot be avoided, but we can be prepared.
There’s no telling where they’ll land, but that doesn’t mean we won’t be safe. AEMET makes a forecast that could end up being the one that makes us react in time, marking in red the areas that may be under the influence of this type of elements.
We will have to pay close attention to what professionals tell us and how to deal with certain notable situations. The new DANA that has put this part of the country on alert could leave us in a situation we may not be ready for.
It rained torrentially in some areas which ended up being the ones that marked a series of changes that perhaps we had not even imagined until now. We look at the sky and hope that everything will return to normal, but it is complicated when the rain continues to be a problem and arrives at enormous speed in these parts of the country.
Torrential rains arrive in these parts of the country
The danger is enormous in the face of a series of alerts which are perhaps those which mark these last days. It’s time to visualize some details that are essential and that we might not have even imagined until now. AEMET does not hesitate to update the weather maps to see what the next few hours have in store for us.
The experts do not hesitate: “Locally very heavy or persistent precipitation in western Andalusia, the southern coast and certain areas of the Levant, without excluding the central system. Intervals of strong winds on the coasts of Galicia, Asturias and the Mediterranean. “Temperatures are rising noticeably across large areas of the interior of the peninsula.” Alerts are activated in certain regions of the country, so you should be aware of these types of elements.
Continuing with the same forecast: “The DANA transition is expected to an isolated cold depression which will be located in the southwest of the peninsula, affecting almost the entire country. Rainfall is expected in the southwest quadrant of the peninsula, in the northwest, southeast, Levante, Pitiusas and Canary Islands areas, not excluding the surrounding areas. They are not expected in the Cantabrian Sea, in the upper Ebro, in the northeast and in Menorca. They can be locally very strong or persistent and accompanied by storms in the west and south of Andalusia and in certain areas of the Levant, without excluding the central system. Mist entering Alborán and the southern tip of the peninsula.
Temperatures will begin to recover little by little, after a few days in which it seems that we will return to normal: “Sharply rising temperatures on the peninsula, locally notable in areas of the interior of the peninsula, slightly declining in the Canary Islands and without major changes in the Balearic Islands. Light frosts in the Pyrenees and, isolated, in the northern mountains.
Easterly winds will predominate on the peninsula and the Balearic Islands, with strong intervals on the coasts of Galicia, Asturias and the Mediterranean. In the Canary Islands, the western and northern components predominate.
You will have to be aware of what is happening over time, so you will have to start creating certain details that can be those that mark a before and after. The time will therefore have come to focus clearly on certain details which are fundamental. The alerts will be activated and perhaps this detail can end up being what makes the difference. AEMET does not hesitate to launch this alert which falls on the area most affected by the previous DANA.