A new weather challenge for Valencia
Valencia is still reeling from the aftermath of the last DANA that shook the region, leaving images of devastating floods and emergency situations. Faced with a new episode of heavy rain and cold, the authorities have issued a warning to ensure the safety of the population.
Weather alerts: AEMET takes the initiative
The State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) has issued a statement highlighting an imminent change in weather. A mass of cold air coming from the north of Europe is heading towards the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands, with visible effects from Tuesday 12 November.
Drop in temperatures and possible snowfall
In addition to a general drop in temperatures, the new cold air mass could become a DANA, increasing instability in the Mediterranean and the southern part of the peninsula. Thus, precipitation could be more intense, with snowfall in mountainous areas.
Roberto Brasero warns about the new temporary
Renowned meteorologist Roberto Brasero has addressed the public through social networks, warning about the arrival of a new DANA. He pointed out that the heaviest rains will begin to affect the Balearic Islands from Tuesday, with a shift towards the Catalan coast and north of Valencia as the days progress.
Precipitation and accumulation forecasts
According to AEMET forecasts, the rains could begin to affect the Pitiüses imminently, then spreading to other regions. The most affected areas could see accumulations of up to 200 mm of rain, with an increased risk of flooding.
Risk of prolongation of the storm
Brasero has pointed out that this new DANA could be extended until Saturday, thus increasing the possibility of significant water accumulations. The drop in temperatures adds a level of complexity to the situation, with a potential danger of flash flooding.
Advice for the population
Faced with the severity of the forecasts, both AEMET and Brasero have urged the population to stay informed about weather updates. Conditions can change quickly, and it is essential to be prepared to deal with any emergency situation that may arise.
Looking to the future
With the entry of this new DANA, Valencia and the surrounding areas are preparing for a new chapter of meteorological uncertainty. Recent history has shown that prudence is key in the face of the vagaries of time, and the community must remain united and vigilant to face the challenges ahead.