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Seville, Huelva and Cádiz will be under orange alert this Thursday due to heavy rain, as well as part of Malaga, Granada and Almería.

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Seville, Huelva and Cádiz will be under orange alert this Thursday due to heavy rain, as well as part of Malaga, Granada and Almería.

DANA’s advance in Andalusia will continue orange weather warning this Thursday in the province of Huelva and in different regions of the provinces of Cádiz, Málaga and Seville. There is no red notice for undesirable phenomena occurring during the day from 8:00 a.m., when the maximum alert ended in Malaga. Forecasts indicate that this phenomenon, which caused flooding in the province of Malaga yesterday, will turn into a storm and gradually leave the peninsula through the Gulf of Cádiz over the weekend.

By extension, the greatest risks are concentrated this Thursday in the entire province of Huelva with a warning of heavy rains of 30 mm per hour and 80 mm in 12 hours in the areas of Sierra de Aracena, Andévalo, Condado and the coast of Huelva between 6 a.m. and midnight on Friday, the day when the entire province will be under yellow alert due to heavy local rains.

The same situation will happen part of the province of Seville between midnight and six o’clock in the afternoon, with the rains being more intense in the southwest quadrant. Only the northern Sierra of Seville will remain under yellow alert.

In Cadizthe coast, countryside and the strait area are the regions marked by the orange weather warning, with rains of 30 mm in one hour and thunderstorms. The Grazalema mountain range will remain under yellow alert.

The Poniente coastline is also under yellow alert due to rain. Almeria capital and coast of Grenade.

Malaga From 8 a.m. this Thursday, there will no longer be a weather alert.

He Friday The entire province of Huelva and the coast of Almería and Granada will be affected by a yellow weather warning.

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