Aemet warns of heavy rains with the arrival of Olivier Borrasca

The Deep Olivier storm Start impact on Wednesday on Canary Islands with rains, storms and strong winds throughout the archipelago, while in much of the country, still far from the influence of the front, The stability and heat of the last days will be maintained. The State Meteorology Agency (AEMET) has put the islands for rains of up to 30 liters per square meter in an hour, to which storms with hail and strong wind gusts are added. Andalusia and Catalonia are also under notice, although with yellow level.

Specifically, The entire Canarian archipelago is in orange due to large accumulations of rain and storms that could be accompanied by hail. The only exception is the island of Gran Canaria, where the warning is lower, yellow. In the twelve -hour interval, rainfall is expected to accumulate Between 40 and 80 liters per square meter, especially on the island of La Palma. In addition, they are expected Wind gusts of up to 70 kilometers per hour in La Palma, El Hierro, La Gomera and Tenerife.

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On the other hand, it will also rain with intensity in the northeast peninsular with the possibility of small hail. In the Pre -Pyrenees of Barcelona and the Pyrenees of Girona, rainfall of up to 20 liters per square meter is expected in an hour.

At the southern end of Andalusia, wind gusts will be 80 kilometers per hour in the narrow (Cádiz) and 70 kilometers per hour in the Campiña and Coastal Gaditanos. Also in the Strait area, coastal phenomena are planned for sea winds of 50 to 61 kilometers per hour.

As for temperatures, they will descend in the Canary Islands and the Cantabrian slope, and increase in the Sierras de Andalucía and East Galician. In the valleys of the southwest peninsular and in points of Galicia The thermometers can exceed 30 degrees. The minimums will change little, with light or moderate increases in most of the country, except for the Levante, half west of the Canarian archipelago and interior points and the southeast peninsular, where they will tend to a light decrease.

The wind will blow loose from the East in the Peninsula and Balearic Islands, moderate in Cádiz and the coast of A Coruña and Almería, with a tendency to the northern component in points of the Peninsular North; In the Canary Islands they will be moderate from the West and the Southwest, with more intense gusts in the western half of the archipelago.

New Episode of Rain and Storms from Thursday on the Peninsula

The storm will approach the Peninsula on Thursday. The rains will begin to spread from the Peninsular Southwest-Western Andalusia, Extremadura, Castilla-La Mancha and Castilla y León-and could be accompanied by storms and hail. Meteorology does not rule out that any of these showers also arrives at the Balearic archipelago.

Temperatures will begin to descend, especially in the peninsular south. In cities such as Córdoba, Jaén, Málaga or Murcia the maxims will fall to 20-22ºC, while in the northwest they will continue to register high values, with Ourense and Pontevedra around 28ºC.

Precipitation will intensify during the weekend. The strongest rains are expected in Galicia, Castilla y León, Extremadura and the West of Andalusia, in addition to the Cantabrian, Madrid and Castilla-La Mancha.