A new DANA weather system is set to impact Catalunya, the Balearic Islands, and parts of southern France starting this Tuesday. According to the Meteorological Agency, this cold air mass will bring significant rainfall and a drop in temperatures, lasting until Saturday, November 16. Are you prepared for the upcoming weather changes?
- Catalunya and surrounding areas expect new DANA.
- Cold air mass to affect temperatures and precipitation.
- Snow levels expected to drop in the Pyrenees.
- Heavy rain forecasted for Wednesday in northeast.
- Government plans to improve civil protection model.
- Student strike called in solidarity with affected families.
Upcoming DANA Weather System: What to Expect in Spain
As the DANA system approaches, many wonder how it will affect daily life. Will your plans be disrupted? This weather event is forecasted to bring heavy rain, especially in coastal areas, and snow in the mountains. Residents should stay alert and prepare for changing conditions.
Heavy Rain and Snow Forecasted: Key Details for Residents
Starting Tuesday, the DANA will bring a mix of rain and snow across various regions in Spain. Here’s what you need to know:
- Rainfall will begin on Tuesday, intensifying on Wednesday.
- Snow levels will drop to around 1,000 meters in the Pyrenees.
- Coastal areas, especially in the northeast, may experience heavy downpours.
- Residents should prepare for potential travel disruptions and flooding.
Snowfall Predictions: What to Expect in the Pyrenees
This Tuesday, snowfall in the Pyrenees will start at around 1,800 meters but is expected to lower to about 1,000 meters by the afternoon. This could lead to significant snow accumulation, impacting outdoor activities and travel. Are you ready for winter conditions?
Rainfall Impacts: Areas Most Affected by the DANA System
On Wednesday, the northeast quadrant of Spain, particularly the Empordà region, is likely to see the heaviest rainfall. With the potential for intense showers, residents should be cautious and stay updated on local forecasts. Will your area be prepared for possible flooding?