The impact of the Garoé storm
Storm Garoé has taken control of the Spanish climate this Tuesday, as meteorologist Roberto Brasero has commented. This situation has caused a notable increase in rainfall in several areas, with special attention to Andalusia, which will be affected by adverse weather conditions.
Rainfall forecast for today
According to the latest updates, southwest Spain has experienced significant amounts of rain. Today, residents of this region will have to prepare their umbrellas again, as more precipitation is expected. Likewise, other communities in the west of the country should also expect a rainy Tuesday.
Most affected areas
The regions that will feel the impact of the rain the most are Extremadura, Huelva, Cadiz and Seville. As the storm moves east, other areas of the peninsula are expected to join in the inclement weather, with the need to have umbrellas at hand.
Areas with little or no rainy impact
Despite the widespread rain, there are regions that are expected to be practically dry. The southeast of the peninsula, northern Catalonia and the Cantabrian coast will receive only small amounts of water. The Balearic Islands will remain unaffected by the storm, while in the Canary Islands only a few scattered drops are expected.
Windy conditions and safety warnings
The wind will be another factor to take into account today. The Galician coast, the Canary Islands and the Gulf of Cadiz will experience strong gusts, with the possibility of tornadoes or waterspouts. Given this combination of rain and wind, it is recommended that the population take precautionary measures.
Milder temperatures on the peninsula
Today’s temperatures present a slight relief, after the frosts that have affected the previous nights. Only in the Pyrenees areas have low temperatures been recorded. The rest of the country will enjoy a rise in temperatures both in the morning and in the afternoon.
Effects on neuroscience
This improvement in temperatures will also influence the snow level, which is expected to exceed 2,000 meters, limiting snowfall to the highest parts of the mountains. Thus, winter conditions appear to be disappearing, at least temporarily.
Final thoughts on climate
With the passage of the Garoé storm and the change in temperatures, Spain is preparing for a period of climate variability. This situation reminds us of the importance of closely following weather forecasts and adapting to changing weather conditions.