Intense storms are coming to Spain According to Jorge Rey’s advice, we better prepare ourselves with umbrellas. The rain is the main protagonist of these days that we have ahead and that may end up being the ones that affect us fully, especially on days when we must start thinking about what lies ahead. These are times of crisis and change, of an autumn that arrives with a firm step in these next days.
Without a doubt, the expert Jorge Rey was able to get ahead of the rest, moving away from what would be usual. He was very clear and gave us data that is totally unexpected for the rest of the experts who try to know at all times the state of a sky that seems to move at times. The method of the cabañuelas has become the best option for a day to day in which everything is possible. The time will have come to start thinking about what we have ahead and the plans for a weekend in which we will have to take out the umbrella.
Intense storms will arrive in Spain
It seems that the dynamics of these days consist of some rains abundant that can become the worst nightmare of a series of changes against which we will have to fight. That moment will come when we must begin to think about what is waiting for us, with our eyes set on a radical change in time.
The cabañuelas method is one of those that has given us the most joy in these days that we have ahead and that have perhaps ended up distancing us from what would be usual. We are facing a series of transformations that will end up generating more than one commitment that may end up being what makes an important difference.
Jorge Rey has become a reference that could end up being the one to help us recover a series of details that will mark a before and after. It is time to see what this autumn has in store for us, which, as this teenager warns, could even arrive with an eye on some figures that could be key. The weather forecast of the young man who warned us of the arrival of Filomena leaves no room for doubt.
Jorge Rey predicts that rains are coming
The rains of these days can coincide directly with the weekend and that means that we will have to face certain situations that can be key in the days ahead.Rainy San Roberto, nine dangerous days” is the saying repeated by this young man who has given some details about the weather in Spain before anyone else.
His forecast coincides directly with that of an AEMET forecast that agrees with this young man. These days we are expecting rain that may be more or less abundant, always looking towards an autumn that seems to give us more than one important novelty ahead.
The warnings are active in a large part of the country following the weather forecast: “The trend towards instability is expected to continue in the Peninsula, with abundant cloudiness and showers accompanied by storms. They will affect, from early hours, the centre and centre-east, extending to the southwest, Melilla and the south of the northern plateau, without ruling out the northeast of the peninsula. In the afternoon they will affect almost the entire Peninsula except for the coasts of Galicia and the Cantabrian Sea and the Balearic Islands, where cloudy intervals are expected. They may be locally very strong in Castellón and locally strong in the rest of the Valencian Community, south of Catalonia, east and south of the northern plateau, Extremadura, the southern plateau, the Iberian system, the Pyrenees, the Central system, the mountains of northern Andalusia and Melilla, without ruling out that they may affect the mountains of southern Galicia and other areas of Andalusia, Murcia and Ceuta in a more dispersed manner. They may be locally persistent in the area around Ciudad Real and the eastern coasts and Tarragona. In the mountainous Canary Islands, abundant cloudiness is expected with the possibility of scattered showers, more likely inland in the afternoon and cloudy intervals in the rest. Morning fog is likely in the mountains, with coastal fog not ruling out on the Galician Atlantic coasts and with possible occasional fog in the central east and the Gulf of Cadiz.
Following this forecast, a significant drop in temperatures is expected: “Maximum temperatures will increase in the Cantabrian Sea, the upper Ebro and the Balearic Islands, with little change in the Canary Islands and falling in the rest. Minimum temperatures will tend to increase in the north-central and north-western peninsula, with no major changes in the rest. Winds from the east and northeast are expected in Galicia, the Cantabrian Sea and the Mediterranean area, easing in the Strait and Alboran, light variable winds or from the north in the Canary Islands and predominance of southern components in the rest.”