“117 l/m² are being recorded in less than three hours”

“117 l/m² are being recorded in less than three hours”
“117 l/m² are being recorded in less than three hours”

The dana continues active this Friday and causes heavy and persistent rains again in the Valencian Community and western Andalusia, in the lower Ebro and in the Balearic Islandswithout ruling out rainfall in the south of the western Central System, according to the forecasts of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet). However, they are not expected or are very unlikely in the north of Galicia, the Cantabrian Sea, the north of the Northern Plateau and the upper Ebro.

Areas with red and orange alert

In Andalusia, Aemet has raised the warning is red in the coastal areas of Huelva, at least until twelve in the morning, while in the regions of Aracena, Andévalo and Condado the warning is orange for rain and yellow for storms.

From the Huelva City Council has highlighted that the capital has experienced a night of heavy rain in which the emergency services, in coordination with the Local Police and firefighters, “have responded perfectly to the incidents”, and there are no personal injuries to be regretted, and the materials are “very localized”. However, the president of the Board, Juanma Moreno, reminds the population to avoid leaving home whenever it is not necessary.

The notice orange will be active from 10am on Friday in the Balearic Islands, including Mallorca and Menorca due to torrential rains, “with accumulations of up to 50 l/m2 in one hour”, according to Meteored. In Menorca, things could be even worse, with “accumulated up to 120 l/m2 in 12 hours.”

For its part, a yellow alert has been declared in the Sevillian countryside and other areas of the Valencian Community and Catalonia. “In the next few hours, DANA will move westward, placing itself over the Atlantic, off the Portuguese coast. Although the core of the cold drop recedes, the Mediterranean coast and the Balearic Islands will be under its sector of divergence in height, the most unstable area, where the most intense storms usually generate,” they warn from the meteorological portal Meteored.

So far today, 117 liters per square meter have been collected in Cartaya (Huelva), 92 in Mazaricos (A Coruña) and 59 in Miramar (Valencia). On Saturday the instability in the arch continues Mediterranean, with the greatest danger again in the Balearic Islands, where the warning is orange, while Catalonia and the Valencian Community will remain yellow.

Las Minimum temperatures will rise in the western part and will change little in the restaccording to the Aemet forecast. The winds will blow lightly from the east and will be more intense on the coasts and in high areas of the community.

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