The DANA gives its last blows in Spain and the AEMET activates yellow warnings for rain in Andalusia and the Canary Islands

After a few intense weeks with the passage of DANAit seems that the commonly known as ‘cold drop’ gives his last blows before leaving Spain. In this sense, at this time there are yellow warnings for coastal phenomena in Andalusia, specifically in Huelva and Almería, although according to the AEMET They subside at 09:00 a.m., while in the Canary Islands the yellow alert due to accumulation of rain will remain active throughout the day today.

This way, The State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) today highlights heavy rainfall as significant phenomena in the western islands of the Canary archipelago (La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro, Tenerife and Gran Canaria), as well as Strong Levante wind intervals in Alborán and the Strait of Gibraltar, where it is not ruled out that the gusts could become very strong.

Regarding temperature, no major variations are expected compared to yesterday.although the AEMET assures that slight increases in maximum temperatures will predominate, while decreases will mark minimums.

In this way, the slight rebound in mercuries will be more pronounced in the southeast, northeast, eastern Cantabrian and in areas of the Levantwhile weak frosts are expected in areas of the Pyrenees. Thus, cities like Ávila, Ciudad Real, Granada or Girona will not exceed 10º C minimumwhile its maximums will be around 15º C in the first two capitals and 20º C in Granada and Girona.

For its part, the AEMET assures that The presence of haze continues on the Peninsulawhile morning mists and fog banks are expected in mountainous areas, which will be more persistent in the eastern third of the peninsula.

Clear skies throughout the day

The State Meteorological Agency assures that An isolated cold low is expected in the southwest of the Peninsula and north of the Canary Islands.with probable rainfall in the Canary Islands and large areas of the western third of the peninsula, and with the possibility of affecting surrounding areas, the Levant and the Southeast.

So, The skies will clear as the day goes by; although, with a margin of uncertaintyclouds cannot be ruled out in large areas of the rest of the Peninsula, but the AEMET assures that they are not expected in the eastern Cantabrian, upper Ebro, northeast, southeastern coasts, Melilla and the Balearic Islands.

Not like that, They are expected to be more abundant in the area of ​​Extremadura and western Andalusia, where they may be accompanied by storms in the early morning.as well as in the western Canary Islands where they can be locally strong.

Strong gusts of wind

For its part, the AEMET assures that East and south winds will predominate, with possible strong intervals in Alborán and the Straitwhere very strong gusts are not ruled out. Thus, a moderate wind from the west and south is expected in the Canary Islands.