Roberto Brasero warns, the future of Spain It depends on this key date which will be fundamental for everyone. The time will come to begin to see an era arriving that could end up being radically different from what we expected. Without a doubt, we are waiting for a sky that could end up being one that marks a before and an after. Hand in hand with certain elements that will end up being those that will accompany us in these days that we have before us and that can be fundamental.
The key date that awaits us is linked to these rains, which could end up being what marks a before and an after. Now will be the time to start thinking about everything that is coming and this change in cycle that we really need to keep in mind. So you have to end up leaving certain details that can end up being what marks a before and after, accompanied by a type of weather forecast that can change everything in the blink of an eye. Very attentive to the words of Roberto Brasero who can influence the future of Spain.
Roberto Brasero warns for the future
The rains will return. With this strong sentence, an expert like Roberto Brasero sends us a series of warnings that could end up being those that mark a before and after. Hand in hand with certain elements which can be essential and which can really be those which make the difference.
Therefore, this change that we feared will have come. From a few days when the Sun returned and became the best ally of a series of elements that can be essential, to a moment when everything can change in one way or another. We will have to start looking for an alternative to a change in cycle which could be fundamental.
It is time to bet on this change which could well make a difference in every way. The time will have come to see a little better what awaits us, with the help of a few details that will perhaps end up being what accompanies us these days. An option that could end up being the one that makes the difference.
Key date confirmed
It is better not to leave the umbrella behind, the rains are coming back and they are doing so with a series of elements that could be the ones that make the difference in every way. We look at the sky and wait for this important change which will cause us to take alerts in all directions.
As Roberto Brasero’s weather forecast says: “we will have warnings again in the Valencian Community, on the south coast of Valencia and north of Alicante – in the area around Cabo de la Nao – also at yellow level (the lowest on the risk scale). and also by precipitation accumulated in one hour of 20 l/m2 and which can be accompanied by a storm. Rains that would be more likely from midday and in the afternoon, although warnings are issued from 10 a.m., although still awaiting possible updates. Perhaps rains will be more likely or heavier tomorrow in the Balearic archipelago, where storms are also returning after a few days of calm. In Menorca, where the rains can start earlier, the warnings are at yellow level for rains that leave 30 l/m2 in 1 hour although locally they can accumulate more than 50 in 12 hours, as indicated by observations from the warning for the island. Menorquin. In the case of Mallorca, strong storms are also expected, most likely in the south of Mallorca or in the Sierra de Tramontana, where the yellow warning is also displayed. And these heavy rains, with downpours that can leave 15 l/m2 in 1 hour, can also occur in the Pyrenees of Huesca and in the north of Catalonia. In the rest of the Balearic Archipelago, Catalonia and the Valencian Community it can also rain, but in principle less intensely than in the areas indicated in the warnings, nothing comparable to what has happened in recent days when we got DANA.
Following the same forecast: “The instability could extend further south perhaps at the end of the day and the rain could also arrive in Almería or in the strait where the east wind should also blow strong with very strong intervals . In the rest of Spain the anticyclone will reign, a completely different panorama, the other side of the coin: atmospheric stability. This results in a generally clear sky panorama, but also the presence of low clouds or morning fog in many areas. This cloudiness would tend to disappear and give way to a sunny afternoon with higher temperatures than today. The trend is that the minimums continue as today, with maximums that decrease somewhat on the Cantabrian coast, the eastern third and the Balearic Islands, while they increase in the rest of Spain: in the Canary Islands, they will have higher values than normal for the time of year, especially in the Eastern Islands.