THE the maximum alert is activated for today in these communities In Spain, rainfall will end up being a harsh reality in some parts of the country. Now will be the time to start thinking about all that is yet to come, a situation that could end up being what will accompany us in the days that lie ahead. A way of facing the changes that we must take into account and which will surely make us reflect on the days that await us. Now will be the time to start thinking about weather that goes with the news.
Instability these days has become something that can end up making a difference in every way. A highly recommended option that can end up being what marks a before and after and that in a certain way can become a reality. What awaits us are cycle changes that we may not have been prepared for. Important changes are coming, which we must see happen and do it in the best possible way, keeping in mind a situation that will bring new developments.
Mario Picazo confirms maximum alert
THE maximum alert is always activatednow will be the time to start thinking about all that is to come, in a series of notable changes that we will surely be able to put into practice in ways we never imagined. The images from Valencia continue to be the most impressive.
So ultimately what we’re going to see is this significant cycle shift that affects us all and may end up being what pushes us to wake up to what lies ahead. Without a doubt, we are facing a significant change of course that will hit us head-on.
The time will have come to get moving so that everything evolves in the best possible way. We look at the sky and hope that these terrible images that ended the relative tranquility we had in those days when the weather became a problem will not happen again.
The precipitation ended up being the prelude to something more than a significant transformation that could prove to be one that makes a significant difference and could end up giving us some notable news.
Communities in Spain that will be on alert
The alert of the arrival of an intense DANA makes your hair stand on end. Once again we realized that we cannot control nature, there comes a time when everything changes and suddenly in a few minutes it surprises us. Now more than ever, weather forecasts are essential.
From the El Tiempo channel, Mario Picazo warns us of what can happen these days: “DANA continues in Spain and although its worst side seems to have remained in Valencia, the rains can still be intense in some areas. Where is he going? now in Spain? The DANA is heading towards Portugal and the most affected areas will be the northeast and southwest of the peninsula and the Balearic Islands. The worst of this Thursday is expected in Castellón, where the red alert is already active for accumulations of more than 180 mm in 12 hours. In Tírig there is already more than 200 mm to date. In Tarragona and north of Valencia, rains could also intensify.
Continuing with the same forecast: “This Thursday the impact of DANA will continue to be divided in two: we will have very intense rains and storms in the northeast of the peninsula and on the other hand in the southwest. Yellow and orange warnings for heavy rain remain active in these areas. In Castellón it is already the red level. We started the day with intense rains in Castellón, especially in the interior and also in the west of Andalusia, especially in the province of Cádiz. In the coming hours the rains will continue to be intense in Castellón, Tarragona and western Andalusia.
As these experts tell us: “The precipitation will continue throughout the day in Castellón and Tarragona, which will be the most affected areas, also extending to other areas of Catalonia, the Valencian Community and Aragon. The southwest of the peninsula will be the other area affected today by DANA. We also started the day with precipitation in western Andalusia, southern Extremadura and southwest Castile-La Mancha: in Vejer de la Frontera there is already more than 86 mm . In these regions, rains will continue to be intense today.
The worst is that this situation will persist over time: “On Friday, DANA will be located to the west of the peninsula, above Portugal and the easterly winds will continue to blow and bring humidity in the Mediterranean. In this way, the precipitation will affect practically the same areas: the northeast and southwest of the peninsula and to which the Balearic Islands will be added. From Saturday, DANA will move south again while weakening. This will lead to an increase in stability although in some areas it will continue to rain as we will continue to have cold air aloft due to an approaching trough from the Atlantic.