
Spain is approaching a sudden change in weather across much of our geography, with… The appearance of continuous rain However, with thermometers rising to unusually mild temperatures in mid-November.
As forecasts by the government meteorological agency (EMET) show, this weather phenomenon has already deepened to the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, where it is expected to remain constant for the rest of the week. Over the next few days it will spread to different areas, leaving episodes of heavy or very heavy rain, very strong winds and sea storms. But the coincidence with winds coming from the south will keep the thermometers warm Above what is usual at this time Higher than we have seen these days. The presence of fog may lead to mud rain at some points.
Specifically, after the Atlantic front that already covered the northwest of the peninsula on Tuesday, it is expected to reach the Canary Islands on Wednesday, with Cloudy periods and light rain possible Which will continue throughout Thursday. Emmett also warns that “the rainfall will be accompanied by strong winds from the southwest, which could cause downed branches, trees and cornices or building elements to be at risk or in poor condition, which could also lead to coastal storms that could impact harbors and parks.”
This will be during Thursday and Friday, when rain will leave large accumulations on the peninsula, coinciding with temperatures continuing to rise, due to southern winds, which will also lead to the emergence of a strong movement of suspended dust.
On Friday, the storm, which has already weakened, is expected to reach parts of Andalusia, Castile and León, Castilla-La Mancha, Asturias and the Community of Madrid. In these places, there is likely to be precipitation Weaker than in the northwestern sector in the previous days.
Kalima and mud rain
According to the agency, Fog It can already be observed starting this Wednesday in the regions of Andalusia, Murcia and the south of the Valencian region, and then the advance of dust will occur mainly in the Balearic Archipelago and the east of the peninsula during the day on Thursday.
For Friday the dust is hanging You should start to withdraw To the east but some events of this type are still possible in the Mediterranean region and the Balearic Islands.
Rain and fog coincided It could leave a rain of mud (Sometimes called “blood rain” because of the color of the Sahara desert dust) wherever it falls.
Specifically, cases could be recorded in the regions of Andalusia and even Castilla-La Mancha during the afternoon of Thursday, and in… Mediterranean region on Friday. In general, they are not excluded in the autonomous cities of Ceuta, Melilla, Andalusia, the Valencian Community, Aragon, Catalonia and even the Balearic Islands.