Spain Braces for Severe Weather Again
Spain is once more on high alert as the Dana storm system approaches, bringing the threat of heavy rain, thunderstorms, and a significant drop in temperatures, particularly affecting Mallorca and the Mediterranean coast. The weather service Aemet warns of the potential for 30-40 liters of rain per square meter in just an hour, with the most severe conditions expected on November 13. Snowfall is anticipated in mountainous areas, while icy winds will further lower temperatures.
The situation is made more precarious by the storm's unpredictable trajectory, which complicates forecasts of which areas will be hardest hit. Residents are advised to stay informed as the storm progresses, with particular caution advised for those in low-lying areas due to the risk of flooding.
This comes on the heels of a previous devastating storm, adding to the challenges faced by affected regions.
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