Spain is still in flames but some points of the territory will receive with desire rainfall. Aemet has already activated yellow and orange weather notices for this Thursday, August 21, and provides up to 50 mm of rain accumulated in an hour in some points of the northern peninsular and Balearic Islands.
The reason: the arrival of a Dana, which will keep this area in instability, with a predominance of cloudy skies and rainfall that will affect broad areas. Nor are storms discarded at points of the southeast peninsular coast or northeast of Catalonia, especially in the Balearic archipelago, with a probability that they are very strong.
Persistent and locally strong precipitation is expected also in the Eastern Cantabrian environment. Throughout the day they will go to less, but abundant cloudiness of evolution will be developed in the northern half and third this peninsular, which according to the Aemet could leave some show in the Iberian or in regions of the southeast end.
In the rest of the Peninsula and in the Canary Islands you will see clear skies, except in the north of the islands, where some points will be overwhelmed.
As for temperatures, the maximums will continue to fall in the southeast, although there will be slight increase sen the west third and in areas of the northern half of the Mediterranean. Only more than 35 degrees Celsius in Andalusia depressions will be seen. The minimums will also be moderately in the third this peninsular, with rebounds in the high Ebro. Of course, in the Mediterranean coastlines and in areas of the Guadalquivir they will not fall off the 20 degrees.
Meteorological notices for this Thursday, August 21
Given this panorama, the Aemet has already activated several weather notices for rains and storms for this Thursday, August 21.
They will be given in the Balearic Islands, Cantabria, Cataluña, Navarra and the Basque Country, and although they could extend for more hours, the last yellow warning will end at 3:00 p.m.
All notices were activated at midnight. The notice is orange in the Balearic Islands, although it would rise in principle at 9:00 in the morning. The yellow warning in Catalonia will do so in minutes, at 8:00 hours. The yellow notices for areas of Cantabria and the Basque Country will end at 12:00, at noon, and the notice in Navarra at 3:00 p.m.