The arrival of the first high-impact storm of the season on the Peninsula the next few days will leave “significant and plentiful rains” in large areas of the country, especially in the central and western half of the peninsula.
said the storm “baptized” with the name Armand IPMA (Portuguese meteorological service) will be the first major impact of the new 2022-2023 season, named by the southwestern group that Spain is framed.
we are on the threshold of a door “big weather change” Rubén Del Campo, spokesman for the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), announced that the successive storms that will continue through next Monday will leave up to 300 liters per square meter in Central System points, especially north of Extremadura. , southern Castilla y León and western and southern Galicia.
In nearby areas Extremadura and Castilla y León Central System and West Andalusia points may exceed 100 liters per square meter during partitionIn the west of Castilla y León, the rest of Extremadura, the western third of Andalusia and the southern side of the Pyrenees, between 50 and 100 liters per square meter is expected.
In the rest of the peninsula, depending on the region, it will accumulate between 20 and 50 liters per square meter in the coming days. Rains will be witnessed off the coast of Cantabria and will not reach the Mediterranean region and the Balearic Islands.
Faced with this situation, Aemet activated the yellow warning (risk) due to strong winds ranging from 70 to 80 kilometers per hour in 10 communities -Aragón, Asturias, Cantabria, Castilla y León, Castilla-La Mancha, Extremadura, Galicia. , Comunidad of Madrid, Navarra and La Rioja- Aragón, Galicia and Extremadura have a yellow level due to rain.
Galicia added 63 events of adverse weather tonight after recording wind gusts of up to 128.1 kilometers per hour, as reported by 112 and Meteogalicia.
35 out of 63 incidents were related to trees, branches and other obstacles falling on various roads in the community.
For Del Campo, “water very welcome” in all these areas where the meteorological drought situation has persisted since late winter.
still moderate temperatures
Regarding temperatures, the spokesperson noted that typical autumn winds are humid and temperate, such that although the maximum has fallen due to abundant cloud cover and precipitation in a good part of the peninsula, they are “of those dates themselves or perhaps a little further in the center and west of the Peninsula.” they will be below.
However, temperatures will still be “much higher than normal” in the Eastern Cantabrian Sea and the eastern third of the Peninsula, as well as in the Balearic Islands.
The temperature drop at night will not be very noticeable, because these clouds prevent the night heat from escaping, and also because the wind will blow at night, which prevents the temperatures from falling too much, we will continue with high night values ​​​​During the week, the spokesperson for the season concluded his words.
Source: Informacion

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