The DANAwhich in the last few hours has caused more than fifty deaths and left dozens missing, could last until the beginning of next week, although with more dispersed and less intense rains. This has been confirmed by Rubén Del Campo, spokesperson for State Meteorological Agency (AEMET)who has explained that they will be “more dispersed showers, less lasting and less abundant and intense”nothing to do with what happened in the Mediterranean.
Areas on alert this Wednesday
A total of 16 provinces and Ceuta They are on warning this Wednesday for rain, storms, wind and coastal phenomena on a day in whichand seven of them will reach orange level. Specifically, the orange notices are in Teruel (Aragón); Guadalajara and Cuenca (Castilla-La Mancha) due to rain; in Cádiz (Andalusia) due to rain; in Valencia (Valencian Community) due to rains and storms; and in Barcelona and Tarragona (Catalonia) by waves.
For the rest, there will be a rain warning in Cádiz, Huelva, Málaga and Seville (Andalusia); Teruel, Huesca and Zaragoza (Aragon); Soria (Castilla y León); Guadalajara (Castilla-La Mancha); Tarragona (Catalonia); Ribera del Ebro de Navarra (Foral Community of Navarra); Ribera del Ebro de La Rioja and Ibérica Riojana (La Rioja); Castellón (Valencian Community); and Ceuta.
Likewise, a storm warning will be registered in Cádiz and Málaga (Andalusia); Teruel and Zaragoza (Aragon); Soria (Castilla y León); Tarragona (Catalonia); Castellón (Valencian Community); and Ceuta. In turn, they will have a warning for waves in Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera (Balearic Islands); and the entire Valencian Community. In addition, there will be a wind warning in Mallorca (Balearic Islands); and Tarragona (Catalonia)
Forecast for the next few days
During the next few hours, the rains are expected to move towards the Gulf of Cádiz, also affecting western Andalusia and Extremadura tomorrow and Friday. Although abundant rainfall is expected, it will not reach the accumulation figures seen in the Mediterranean region, according to Del Campo.
For him weekend, Storms could form again in the Mediterranean areaalthough they will be less intense, less lasting and less abundant showers. According to Del Campo, lDANA will completely dissipate at the beginning of next week, when it will finally leave the country.