The great Atlantic storm Garoé, which already left rainfall in almost all of Spain this Monday, will also do so this Tuesday. The rains will be especially intense in the north of Extremadura and in western Andalusia, especially in the provinces of Huelva, Cádiz and Seville.. Until Thursday, significant rainfall is expected in large areas of the country. The open winds will favor accumulations of more than 180 liters per square meter in some points.
The State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) has put nine provinces in the south and west of the peninsula on alert due to intense rains. with special incidence in Huelva, where there is an orange alert (significant risk) due to rains that will leave accumulations of 30 liters in one hour or 90 liters in 12 hours.
In Andalusiaorange level has been issued in the Huelva coastlinethe region of Aracena, Andévalo and Condado due to intense rains that could reach 30 liters per hour or 90 liters in 12 hours. In addition, there is a yellow alert for storms, with the possibility of tornadoes or sea waves. In Sevillethe yellow warning is maintained for rainfall of up to 25 liters per hour or 70 liters in 12 hours, especially in the northern mountains and the countryside.
Throughout the rainy season, accumulated up to 180 liters per square meter in these provinces. The Junta de Andalucía has activated emergency phase 1 in response to flood risk of the Special Emergency Plan (PERI), given the notice decreed in the province of Huelva and Seville.
In Galiciathe provinces of A Coruña and Pontevedra are under a yellow warning due to intense rains of 15 liters per hourwhich could be accompanied by storms. In Castilla y León, Ávila and Salamanca They maintain the yellow alert in their southern areas, with rains of 40 liters in 12 hours and accumulated rainfall that locally could exceed 120 liters until Wednesday.
ANDxtremadura remains at the yellow level in the south of Badajoz and the Guadiana plains due to rains of 15 liters per hour, while in the rest of the community, accumulations of 40 liters in 12 hours and up to 120 liters are expected until Wednesday, with special incidence in the north of Cáceres, Tajo and Alagón. In Castile-La ManchaOnly Toledo is under a rain warning in the San Vicente mountains, with a forecast of 40 liters in 12 hours.
In the Canary archipelago, a yellow level is maintained due to the combined sea from the northwest, with waves of between 4 and 5 meters.
Temperatures will experience a general increase throughout the country, with the exception of the northeastern third, where they will remain without major changes. As for the frosts, they will be limited to the Pyrenees, where they will be moderate, although their occasional appearance in other mountainous environments in the northeast is not ruled out.
Snowfall will only affect high mountain areas, with an elevation above 2,000 meters. Among the provincial capitals, the lowest temperatures will be recorded in Ávila, Girona and Teruel, with minimums of 1ºC.