SPAIN is witnessing one more ‘important’ storm within the wake of Konrad and Jana, which each wrought havoc throughout Andalucia within the first two weeks of March.
Storm Laurence is rolling into the area as we speak, bringing spring-like showers, with inland areas presently essentially the most affected.
Nevertheless, in keeping with state climate company Aemet, rainfall will intensify on Monday, repeating scenes from Storm Konrad final week.
All the western half of Andalucia, together with the Costa del Sol and Ronda, have been positioned underneath a yellow alert for heavy rain tomorrow.
The warnings in Malaga province are in place between 6pm and midnight and warn of as much as 70mm of rain over a 12-hour interval.
In the meantime the complete provinces of Cadiz, Huelva and Sevilla are on alert for the entire of Monday for each thunderstorms and rainfall.
Forecasts predict as much as 40mm of rainfall over a 12-hour interval throughout the three provinces.
The moist climate will continues throughout Andalucia into Tuesday, earlier than a quick respite on Wednesday and Thursday.
However that gained’t be the tip of the rain, with Aemet predicting one more storm to reach on Friday, ushering in one other moist weekend.
The excellent news is that temperatures will start to rise this week, with highs going from round 16C this weekend to 22C by the tip of the following week.