Aemet maintains its “special notice” with “very strong” rainfall for this Friday in these areas of Spain

The Spanish Meteorology Agency (AEMET) provides that this Friday, July 11, it will begin with The stable time in the Peninsula and Balearic Islandswith cloudy skies in areas of Galicia, Ebro and on the Eastern Peninsular Facade, as well as with a predominance of little cloudy skies or cleared in the rest. However, the arrival of a Dana by the Atlantic will install the peninsular northern half already at noon, causing showers and storms “with Probability of being strong and going with hail in large northern areas and northeast quadrant. “

These rainfall can become “Locally very strong” in the surroundings of the high-medium Ebro and surrounding areas, as well as at points of the Eastern Pyrenees. That is the main reason why the agency maintains the special notice that has already issued this Thursday for the whole day. In addition, strong rains or storms could also be seen also inside the end of this peninsular. In the Canary Islands the situation remains stable with cloudy skies or with cloudy intervals in the north of the islands and little cloudy in the rest of the archipelago.

Aemet orange and yellow warnings

For this reason, the Aemet has activated orange warnings For rains and storms in the communities of Aragon, Castilla y León, Cataluña, Navarra, the Basque Country and La Rioja.

There will also be Yellow warning for high temperatures in Castilla-La Mancha and for coastal phenomena in Andalusia.

Aemet forecast for heat

With regard to temperatures, Aemet also stands out decreases from the maximums in the peninsular Atlantic and Western Cantabrian slope, although there will be increases at the eastern end and in the north of the Balearic Islands. For the rest, few changes on the rest of the territory.

The 34 or 36 degrees Celsius in areas of the southeast peninsular are expected to be exceeded, as well as in depressions of the Northeast and in points of Mallorca. Minimum temperatures will also increase in the Canary Islands, Eastern Cantabrian and High-Medium Ebro, with descents in much of the southwest half of the peninsula. In the areas of the southern plateau, Ebro and Mediterranean coastlines are not expected to fall below 20 degrees.

Wind to moderate winds will blow both in Peninsula and Balearic Islands, being in the Eastern and South Component Islands. In the Cantabrian it will blow north. In the rest of the Peninsula it is expected that Sople Poniente, with strongest gusts in the area of ​​the sea of ​​Alborán. Nor are very strong gusts of Alisio in exposed areas of the Canary Islands.