The arrival of a trough is going to cause a new episode of atmospheric instability in different areas of Spain, which could evolve into a DANA (Isolated High Level Depression) over the weekend.
According to eltiempo.es, everything indicates that the so-called DANA Alice will form weakly throughout Saturday. The most affected provinces will be Valencia, Alicante, Murcia, the Balearic Islands and Cataloniawhere locally strong and accumulated rains are expected that could exceed 150-250 mm in parts of Valencia.
Instability will already be noticeable from this Thursday in many areas of the east. The forecasts from the meteorological information portal indicate that the storms will be intense in Valencia, Alicante and Murcia. Throughout the day, the rains will also extend to Ibiza, Jaén, Albacete and Almería. In Cataloniathe Storms could be especially strong in the province of Barcelona.
During the early hours of Fridaythe rains will once again concentrate between Valencia, Alicante and Murcia. As the morning progresses, the most intense storms will move southeast. Already in the afternoon, The instability will affect all the provinces between Málaga and Valencia, as well as Jaén, Albacete and Cuenca. Precipitation will be locally intense in all these areas, although it will tend to subside at night, leaving the instability once again concentrated. in Murcia, Alicante and Valencia.
DANA Alice could form on Saturday
He SaturdayAccording to eltiempo.es, the DANA Alice could begin to form, although weakly. During the early morning, The storms will affect the same areas as in previous days, including the islands of Ibiza and Mallorca. Throughout the morning and early afternoon, storm activity will be concentrated between Valencia and Castellónwhile Menorca could also begin to receive rainfall.
In the early morning of Sunday rains will persist between Valencia, Castellón and the Balearic Islands, with the possibility of showers in coastal areas of Tarragona and Barcelonaalthough with less intensity. In the afternoon, they could develop new storms along the Iberian system, which would affect Guadalajara, Cuenca and Teruel.
In general, the episode will tend to subside towards the end of Sunday, reports eltiempo.es. For Monday, the forecasts point to a more stable day, although some isolated showers of lower intensity than in previous days are not ruled out.