Today, Sunday, November 5, the Domingos storm puts 14 autonomous communities at risk due to wind and waves, with a red alert in the north of the peninsula, according to the weather forecast from the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET).

Specifically, Asturias, Galicia, Cantabria and the Basque Country will be at extreme risk (red) due to coastal phenomena with waves between 8 and 11 meters, while the Canary Islands will be at significant risk (orange), of a lower level, for this same reason. . Points in Andalusia, the Balearic Islands, Catalonia and the Region of Murcia will also be at risk (yellow) due to waves.

The wind, for its part, will activate yellow warnings in Andalusia, Aragon, the Balearic Islands, Castilla y León, Castilla-La Mancha, the Region of Murcia, La Rioja and the Valencian Community with gusts that could reach up to 90 km/hour or even 100 km/hour, as would be the case in Galicia, which will also be affected by rain with a yellow alert.

In Palencia, strong gusts of wind have caused part of the false ceiling of the nursing control located on the fourth floor of the Río Carrión Hospital to fall.

In the event, which occurred yesterday, no personal injuries were reported since at that time there was no one at the nursing control and only one patient who was admitted to the room located next to the affected area had to be transferred to another room. .

Precipitation will be more intense in western Galicia, where it will be accompanied by occasional storms, without ruling out hail, and could become locally persistent, as detailed by the AEMET.

Precipitation is not ruled out on the rest of the Atlantic and Cantabrian slopes, although in general it is weak, dispersed and occasional. Furthermore, except in the Pyrenees, they are not expected to affect the rest of the eastern third of the peninsula or the Balearic Islands, with generally slightly cloudy skies.

In the Canary Islands, for its part, increasing cloudiness and rainfall are expected in the north, without ruling out that they will be persistent in high areas of La Palma, while there will be less probability but there could be weak rainfall in the south of the islands.

The snow level will be 1,600/2,000 meters in the Pyrenees, 1,700/2,000 in the northern Iberian and Central system, and 1,400/1,600 in the Cantabrian mountain range.