Spain braces for dreaded DANA this weekend: Intense rain and cold snap to affect entire country - CSN News

Spain braces for dreaded DANA this weekend: Intense rain and cold snap to affect entire country – CSN News


weather condition professionals in Spain have actually appeared the alarm system for this weekend break as a supposed DANA is anticipated to roll in from the northeast.

The climate sensation is a separated location of high clinical depression that commonly brings hefty showers and a decrease in temperature level.

According to weather solution El Tiempo, the DANA will certainly bring a ‘extreme modification’ to the climate map from Friday, with some locations seeing the mercury autumn by 10C many thanks to a blast of cool air.

It claimed the DANA’s strength still continues to be ‘very unclear’, however included it is anticipated to go across Spain from north to southern, ‘spreading out rainfall in numerous locations’.

It discusses: “Throughout the mid-day of Thursday, an Atlantic front will certainly go into Galicia and breakthrough eastwards throughout the peninsula on Friday.

” Hereafter front, the cold will certainly slip in and attack the nation at the weekend break. This front will certainly leave rainfall in its wake up until it gets to the Mediterranean on Friday, where it will certainly escalate.”

Present weather report for Malaga this weekend break
Present climate forecasts for Benidorm this weekend break

It claimed the ‘most bountiful rainfall’ on Friday will certainly take place in Galicia, the eastern Cantabrian Sea, the Pyrenees and components of main Spain many thanks to a high elevation trough.

It claimed it will certainly escalate in the mid-day in Aragon, inland Cataluña and eastern Castilla-La Mancha.

It included: “A DANA is most likely to arise from this trough on Friday in the north of Spain. The unpredictability bordering this system and its trajectory is still extremely high, however the current upgrade of the designs anticipates that it will certainly go across the peninsula from north to southern throughout the weekend break.

” The DANA might get to the northwest of the peninsula late on Friday. Throughout Saturday and Sunday it would certainly progress southwards along the west of the peninsula up until it departures with the Gulf of Cadiz, where it might stay on Monday of following week.”

According to present projections, the eastern coastline, consisting of Benidorm and Alicante, will certainly see rainfall autumn from Saturday and up until Wednesday the adhering to week.

The scenario coincides for Malaga on the Costa del Sol, although it is anticipated to see rainfall from Friday.

In inland Andalucia, locations like Sevilla and Cordoba will certainly see rains on Friday and Saturday.

They will certainly additionally see massive decrease in temperature level, with Sevilla going from highs of 28C today to lows of 18C on Saturday.

Barcelona, on the other hand, will certainly see rainfall the whole weekend break, with the most awful dropping on Saturday, gone along with by tornados, while highs will certainly additionally go down to 18C.

Mallorca will certainly see rainfall from Saturday and up until Wednesday, according to present forecasts.



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