In Spain, a sudden change in the weather is approaching in many areas, Continuous rain Nevertheless, the thermometer is rising to an unusually mild temperature for mid-November.
As explained in the forecast by the National Meteorological Agency (Aemet), the weather phenomenon has already deepened to the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula and is expected to remain stationary for the rest of the week. Over the next few days, it will spread over different areas, producing heavy to very heavy rain, very strong wind gusts, and sea storms. However, the thermometer will hold as it coincides with winds from the south. This time it was higher than usual, higher than seen recently. Similarly, the presence of fog can cause mud showers at some points.
Specifically, the Atlantic front that was already covering the northwestern part of the peninsula this Tuesday is expected to reach the Canary Islands this Wednesday. Partly cloudy with a chance of light rain It lasts until Thursday. Mr Emmett also warned that “precipitation will be accompanied by strong gusts from the southwest, which could bring down branches and trees, weaken or deteriorate cornices and architectural elements, and create coastal storms that could impact harbors and promenades.”
Rainfall will leave significant accumulations on the peninsula between Thursday and Friday, while temperatures will continue to rise with southerly winds causing strong advection of airborne dust.
By Friday, the storm has already weakened and is expected to reach parts of Andalusia, Castilla and León, Castilla-La Mancha, Asturias and Madrid. Precipitation is likely expected in these locations weak than the previous northwest sector.
Karima and mud rain
According to the agency, haze Already from Wednesday this week it may be observed in areas of the southern communities of Andalusia, Murcia and Valencia, and then during Thursday an advance of yellow dust will be seen mainly in the Balearic Islands and the eastern part of the peninsula.
Dust will fall on Friday. we should start retreating However, some events of this type can still occur in the Mediterranean region and the Balearic Islands.
Coincidence of rain and fog It may rain mud (Sometimes called “blood rain” because of the color of the dust from the Sahara Desert) wherever it falls.
In particular, cases could also be recorded in the region of Andalusia and Castile-La Mancha on Thursday afternoon. Mediterranean area on Friday. Overall, they are not excluded in the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla, in Andalusia, the Community of Valencia, Aragon, Catalonia and even in the Balearic Islands.