DANA begins to weaken in Andalusia, giving way to a much more stable weather situation as the hours pass. SO, The weekend promises to be less complex and less dangerous that in recent days in the autonomous community, even if that does not mean that the sun will shine brightly or that we will have to put away the umbrellas.
If we look at the forecasts from the National Meteorological Agency (Aemet) for this Friday, November 15, only the province of Huelva remains on orange alert and the coast of Cádiz is yellow. The province of Huelva will keep the orange warning active between six in the morning and three in the afternoon. due to possible storms and rains of up to 30 liters per square meter in one hour.
For his part, the The coast of Cádiz will have the active yellow warning between midnight and three o’clock in the afternoon with possible rainfall of up to 20 liters per square meter. At the end of this alert, only alerts of the same color will remain due to coastal phenomena on the Mediterranean coast (wind and waves at sea).
Although rain and possible storms are also expected in the morning in other parts of the province of Cádiz and in the western areas of the Seville and Malagathese will disappear as the day goes on to leave cloudy intervals in a large part of the autonomous community. These intervals will become high clouds at night.
He SATURDAY will be marked by rain in its first half, that is to say early morning and morningin the provinces of Huelva, Seville, Cádiz and the western end of Málaga. These will be more continuous and with a greater risk of storms in Huelva, although the Aemet expects that from midday the rains will stop and the sky will clear up over most of the Andalusian territory .
Already the day of Sunday 17with a much lower probability of rain, everything indicates that the weather will remain stable and The sun could shine in a good part of Andalusia. The truce that many are waiting for would finally arrive to close a week marked by the passage of this new DANA which has wreaked havoc in different parts of the Andalusian geography and closed educational centers, businesses and other services.