Weather: Holy Week begins with a drop in temperatures and 6 communities with a yellow warning on account of rain, wind, waves and snow | EUROtoday

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Holy Week begins with six communities –Andalusia, Asturias, Cantabria, Castile and Len, Region of Murcia y Navarra– below yellow warning this Monday on account of tough seas, snow, wind gusts of as much as 70 km/h and rain, which might accumulate 15 liters per sq. meter in a single hour.

In Andaluca, there’s a yellow alert within the provinces of Cdiz y Huelva by rains that they may go away 15 liters in a single hour; in Cádiz there may be additionally wind from the west or northwest from 50 to 61 km/h within the Strait round Tarifa, west of Tarifa, and within the Trafalgar space offshore. In Almera wind blowing reaching 70 km/h.

In the Foral Community of Navarra There is a warning for optimum wind gusts that may attain 70 km/h in areas of the Cantabrian slope.

The Aemet has identified that in two of the communities within the northern half of the peninsula –Asturias, Cantabria– and within the provinces of Len, Palencia y Zamora (Castilla y León)- the yellow stage for snow It will probably be activated at 8:00 p.m. peninsular time, and 5 centimeters are anticipated in 24 hours, at an elevation above 1,200 meters.

In the Region of Murcia The yellow alert discover will probably be efficient at 6:00 p.m. coastal phenomena adversarial with southwest wind between 50 to 60 km/h (pressure 7) and waves of two to three meters.

Drop in temperatures

In addition, Holy Monday is introduced with a “sharp and almost generalized” drop in temperatures on the Peninsula, which will probably be “notable” at most temperatures on the Atlantic facet.

In Canary Islands Temperatures will enhance, in addition to the utmost temperatures within the jap Cantabrian Sea and the minimal temperatures within the northeast and the Balearic Islands. The minimal, 1 diploma, will probably be recorded in Vitoria-Gasteiz and the utmost, 24, in Santa Cruz of Tenerife.

According to the Aemet prediction, a rise in instability is predicted, with predominance of cloudy or overcast skies and “practically widespread” rainfall transferring from south to north and “intermittent” within the Balearic Islands.

In the morning they are going to be “unlikely” within the northwest, the place there will probably be rainfall within the afternoon, which is predicted to be “more intense” in a “wide” strip that goes from Andaluca to Navarra.

“They can be accompanied by storm in the southwestern third and Alborn and they can be in the form of snow in the northern mountains,” added the Aemet, which foresees cloudy skies or with cloudy intervals and precipitation within the north of the Canary Islands, tending to lower and with some intervals to the south “without ruling out some precipitation.”


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