A new twist on the weather forecast
The weather conditions in Catalonia have undergone a remarkable change in the last few hours. Meteorologists are carefully analyzing the evolution of maps that appeared to indicate an episode of torrential rain, but are now being revealed as less worrying than initially expected.
DANA and its implications
The arrival of a new DANA has kept the population in a state of alert. After the consequences of the first, prudence is essential. Specialists such as those from Project 4 Estacions have issued communications through social networks, indicating that what seemed like an imminent storm in Catalonia has turned into a ‘failed storm’.
Moderate expectations
The experts have emphasized that the conditions in Catalonia will not approach an intense storm. Variability in predictions has been constant, but recently weather models indicate that the probability of general rain is low.
Affected areas and moderate rain
Despite the changing landscape, this does not mean that Catalonia will escape the rains. Forecasts indicate that the southern and northeastern regions of the country will be the most affected, with chances of showers throughout the day. In other areas, precipitation will be more sporadic and less intense.
Meteorologists’ response to concerns
The community has expressed concern about possible changes in the forecasts, but experts have assured that, as the expected date approaches, the chances of variation decrease. So, DANA seems to have altered its route, avoiding a large part of Catalonia.
The need for more precipitation
According to the 4 Seasons Project, autumn is traditionally the rainiest season in Catalonia, surpassing even spring. This year, weather patterns are being met, but experts warn that, despite the recent rains, Catalonia needs more water. The drought has improved in some areas, but other reservoirs have not yet reached optimal levels.
The road to water recovery
The drought problem has not been completely resolved and experts agree that the definitive solution depends on the continuity of rainfall. The situation requires constant monitoring and the hope that weather conditions will provide what Catalonia needs to restore its water resources.