Aemet active orange alerts in the Canary Islands and Andalusia

The Borrasca Olivier will continue affecting the Canarian archipelago this Thursday, leaving intense rains and very strong wind gustswhile it begins to let its impact also feel on the Peninsula, especially for the southwest.

According to the State Meteorology Agency (AEMET), in Tenerife and La Gomera The orange notice is maintained by rainfall that could exceed 30 liters per square meter. The rest of the islands is in yellow warning due to the risk of rains that would reach 15 liters per square meter in just one hour. In addition, weather has issued Yellow warnings for winds with gusts of at least 70 km/h in Gran Canaria, La Gomera, El Hierro, La Palma (especially in the summits and the east slope) and several areas of Tenerife (East, South and West). Storm alerts have also been activated in La Gomera and Tenerife.

On the other hand, There is orange notice for waves of three to four meters in Almería and Cádiz, and for streaks of 90 to 100 km/h in the Gaditan provinceA, and yellow warning for streaks of 70 to 80 km/h in Almería, Malaga and Seville, and bad sea on the Granada, Malaga and Melillense coasts.

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