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Updated Wednesday, March 27, 2024-08:52

Storm

Nelson

keeps the warnings activated this Wednesday

throughout Spain,

except for the Foral Community of Navarra, due to gusts of wind of up to 90-100 km/h, rain that will accumulate up to 40 liters in 12 hours, strong waves or snowfall, reports the Meteorology agency on its website.

Andalusia has an orange warning

(significant risk) in the province of Almería due to wind gusts of 90 km/h and strong waves and in Granada, due to adverse coastal phenomena. In the rest of the provinces there is a yellow alert (risk) for wind, waves and also for rain in Granada.

In Castilla-la Mancha

there is only orange level in Albacete

for maximum gusts of 90 km/h with wind from the west and southwest, more likely on summits. In the rest of the provinces there is a yellow alert for rain, snow or wind of up to 70 km/h.

Galicia continues with an orange level along the entire coast due to a combined sea from the west or northwest of 5 or 6 meters, increasing in the afternoon to 6 or 7 meters and wind from the southwest of 50 to 61 km/h (force 7), increasing to 62 a 74 km/h (force 8) starting at noon. In the province of Pontevedra there is also a yellow warning for rain, 40 liters in 12 hours.

On the shores of the Mediterranean, the Balearic Islands, the Region of Murcia and the province of Valencia (Valencian Community) continue with an orange warning due to gusts of wind that will reach up to 100 km/h or due to strong waves with waves that will rise to 4-5 meters; In Catalonia there is only a yellow level due to snow in the Pyrenees and due to waves in the rest of the provinces.

In the northern half of the peninsula, the communities of Aragón, Asturias, Cantabria, the Basque Country, La Rioja and Castilla y León are in yellow due to rain, snow, winds or waves, while in the interior of the country, the Community of Madrid has a warning yellow due to gusts of wind that will rise to 70 km/h.

Extremadura continues with a yellow alert throughout the community due to abundant rainfall that will accumulate 40 liters in 12 hours.

In the Canary Islands there is a yellow level due to bad seas on the island of Lanzarote, while the cities of Ceuta and Melilla continue with a yellow warning due to adverse coastal phenomena and wind gusts up to 70 km/h.

Aemet warns that with the orange alert there is a significant meteorological risk, with a certain degree of danger for usual activities, and with the yellow alert there is no meteorological risk for the general population, although there is for some specific activity.