CALIMA rain is sweeping throughout southeastern Spain and heading in direction of Malaga province, in response to the State Meteorological Company (Aemet).
Aemet has recognized the southeastern peninsula and Balearic Islands as the first areas prone to get a crimson blanket from dust-laden skies.
The present situations are making a uncommon meteorological situation the place mud from North Africa will combine with incoming rain, probably leading to mud rain.
Murcia, Alicante, Almería, and elements of the Valencian Neighborhood reminiscent of Valencia and Castellón can anticipate to be most affected.
Southeast coastal areas and the Balearic Islands are most prone to experiencing these distinctive climate situations.
Aemet has issued yellow climate alerts throughout Malaga province, warning of precipitation that might rework into mud deposits.
Whereas the mud rain is predicted to be most pronounced within the southeastern areas, the phenomenon is just not restricted to a single location.
Coastal and inside areas of the southeast are significantly prone to witness this distinctive climate sample, with various depth relying on native situations.
Meteorologists suggest residents in affected areas put together for probably messy rain and decreased visibility.
The calima impact brings not simply visible modifications but additionally the potential for gentle mud deposits on surfaces, autos, and out of doors areas.
Temperatures are anticipated to stay comparatively steady, with gentle to average winds from the southeast contributing to the mud actions.