Almost all of Spain in alert by rain and storms: Five CCAA at Important Risk

Almost all of Spain is on Wednesday on rain alert, storms and hail, which can be especially strong in Aragon, Castilla-La Mancha, Madrid, Navarra and Valencian Community, are on Orange Alert (Important Risk), a situation to which you will arrive
Also Murcia starting at 2:00 p.m.

According to the State Meteorology Agency (AEMET) on its website, on the banks of the Ebro, in Navarra could accumulate up to 90 liters per square meter in 12 hours, as well as storms that can go occasionally accompanied by hail and strong wind racks
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Another point where greater accumulation of rain is expected is within northern Valencia (Valencian Community), where an accumulated precipitation is expected at an hour of 40 liters per square meter.

The orange alert of Aragon will have special incidence at points such as Albarracín and Jiloca (Teruel), five Villas (Zaragoza) or the riverside of the Ebro, areas where the 30 liters per square meter can be reached and where they can locally accumulate in 12
Hours between 60 and 80 liters.

The Naranja Notice in Castilla-La Mancha will be located at points of Guadalajara and Cuenca as Paramaras de Molina or La Serranía de Cuenca where there is also a significant risk of storms that could be accompanied by hail.

It is expected to rain with intensity in areas of the Community of Madrid, as Metropolitana and Henares, and in the Region of Murcia, which enters orange alert from 2:00 p.m., where in areas such as Altiplano or Northwest, they could accumulate up to 30
liters per square meter in an hour and occasionally accompanied storms of hail.

In addition to the communities in orange alert, another 9 communities are in yellow alert by rain and storms, where there are expected between 15 and 20 liters of precipitation accumulated in an hour, as well as storms with probability of hail and strong wind raches;
Of them, Andalusia and Extremadura, are the only communities that are not yet on alert, since yellow alert will begin to activate from noon.

The AEMET warns that with the orange alert there is important meteorological risk, with a certain degree of danger for the usual activities, and with the yellow there is no meteorological risk for the population in general, although it is for some specific activity.

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