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Time is complicated: Rainfall and snow warning in Spain

by PREMIUM.CAT
Una escena dramática se desarrolla como nubes oscuras y 'ominales' se reúnen sobre las regiones 'orientales' de España, particularmente sobre Tarragona, Castelló, València y el noroeste de Múrcia. El cielo es una mezcla giratoria de 'gris' y 'negro', con destellos de 'rayo' iluminando las nubes, insinuando las tormentas 'intensas' predichas. A continuación, el paisaje está empapado, con gotas de lluvia 'pesadas' que caen implacablemente, creando una atmósfera 'brumosa'. Puddles se forman en las calles, reflejando el cielo 'sombrío'. A lo lejos, las 'montañas' están parcialmente oscurecidas por la lluvia 'gruesa', mientras que los árboles cercanos se balancean violentamente en los vientos 'fuertes'. El aire está acusado de anticipación, ya que los lugareños miran hacia arriba, conscientes de las advertencias del meteorólogo Roberto Brasero sobre el potencial de 'inundaciones' y 'deslizamientos de tierra'. La escena captura la esencia de una 'alerta del clima', con una sensación de urgencia palpable en el aire.

An intense weather episode approaches

Currently, Spain is immersed in an intense episode of rains that mainly affects the eastern part of the country. The State Meteorology Agency (AEMET) has issued alert for heavy rains expected in the next few hours.

Most affected regions

The provinces of Tarragona, Castellón, Valencia and the northwestern part of Murcia are those that are on alert. However, other areas may also receive warnings as the situation evolves.

Declarations of the meteorologist Roberto Brasero

Roberto Brasero, Antena 3 meteorologist, has expressed his concern about the continuity of the rains in these regions. According to him, ‘rainfall will continue to affect the same places as today, especially in Murcia, Almería and the Valencian Community’.

Flood possibilities

The accumulation of rain could exceed 400 liters per square meter in some areas, significantly increasing the risk of floods and overflows.

The change of time: storm on the way

On Friday, atmospheric instability on the Mediterranean coast is expected to continue, but with the entry of a Atlantic storm that could be called Jana, the focus of the storm will move to the west. This storm will carry intense winds and generalized rains.

Impact on various communities

Brasero said that ‘a front will cross the peninsula, causing rainfall in almost the entire territory’, with a particular impact on Catalonia, the north of the Valencian Community, Extremadura, Castilla-La Mancha, Madrid and Andalusia. In these areas, storms could be accompanied by hail and strong winds.

Weekend perspectives

The weekend will not make significant improvements. The Atlantic Front will continue to affect the Mediterranean, though with slightly less intense rains. ‘The rain will continue to fall without stopping,’ warns Brasero.

Return of snowfall

In addition, over the weekend, a new episode of snowfall is expected to the mountains, with snow levels descending due to the new storm. This will cause the atmosphere winter, despite the approach of spring.

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