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Users of the tourism planning platform vote annually in various categories on cities, attractions, beaches,... Tonight, A clear sky and light winds. Last updated today at 11:36. overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. In Málaga towns have been cut off, leaving almost five hundred people stranded, 23 of whom had to be rescued by the emergency services and seven of them by helicopter after the River Guadalhorce burst its banks.In the area of Las Tres Leguas de Cártama, six people were rescued by helicopter after water levels rose suddenly and in AlhaurÃn de la Torre another person had to be rescued by helicopter after the floodwaters had reached the second floor of his house.The River Guadalhorce has reached a height of five metres and as well as leaving towns and villages cut off, has flooded fields and main roads as well as causing landslides.The region's fishing fleet has also been kept in port by the stormy weather for the second day in a row, as has been the case in Cadiz and Huelva too.Families have had to be evacuated from the the Las Pachecas and La Greduela areas of Jerez de la Frontera, where over 60 litres of rain have fallen in the last 24 hours, causing the river Guadalete to burst its banks, reaching a height of over six metres.The national weather service (AEMET) has issued warnings of intense rains, wind and snow in Madrid, Castilla y León, the Basque Country, Navarra, Aragón, AndalucÃa, Canarias, Extremadura, Galicia and Catalunya.More heavy rain is expected in Andalucia, especially in the province of Málaga, where up to 30 litres per square metre could fall in the space of an hour, and in the Canary Islands, where 30-35 litres of rain per square metres are expected in an hour and up to 100 litres over the next 12 hours.In the Canary Islands the downpours are likely to be accompanied by gusts of wind of up to 120kmph. Strong winds are also expected in the western part of AndalucÃa, Galicia and Catalunya. western Texas. evening. And one city just over the Canadian border may challenge an all-time August high.Daily coronavirus briefing: Virus on its way to becoming deadlier than the 1918 fluMonths into what Dr. Anthony Fauci has called a virus “of historic proportions,” a new study suggests a grim outcome for the coronavirus pandemic.AccuWeather Summer Camp: Hunting for shelves in the skyThese aren’t really the types of shelves you may think of up in the sky, but AccuWeather Summer Camp’s cloud scavenger hunt reveals that shelf clouds do exist – and can be quite scary looking!New study shows best and worst face masks to guard against coronavirusA team of scientists analyzed more than a dozen of the most commonly-worn mask types and some of the masks, they concluded, are actually worse than wearing no mask at all.Road trip car essentials to keep everyone sane for the duration of the journeyMaybe you're hitting the road instead of the skies this summer.
OLIVE trees of thousands of years old, still with leaves and occasionally even with olives are a regular feature across Spain, often being much-loved and officially-protected local 'monuments' â and, in the...
rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. By submitting this form, you confirm that you agree to our Day by day forecast. PROBABLY Spain's most world-renowned male actor â despite still waiting for his Oscar â Antonio Banderas turns 60 today (Monday), although sadly, he will not be able to celebrate it as he would have liked: The...
Clear Sky. By submitting this form, you confirm that you agree to our Severe weather warnings for Málaga. * WHERE...Portions of southeast New Mexico and southwest and PRESIDENT Pedro Sánchez has shelved any potential tax rises until after Spain has recovered financially from the Covid-19 pandemic and economic growth has returned to levels prior to the health crisis. Observed at 11:00, Tuesday 11 August. Weather warnings issued. Call 9 1 1.
Users of the tourism planning platform vote annually in various categories on cities, attractions, beaches,... Tonight, A clear sky and light winds. Last updated today at 11:36. overcome by heat should be moved to a cool and shaded location. In Málaga towns have been cut off, leaving almost five hundred people stranded, 23 of whom had to be rescued by the emergency services and seven of them by helicopter after the River Guadalhorce burst its banks.In the area of Las Tres Leguas de Cártama, six people were rescued by helicopter after water levels rose suddenly and in AlhaurÃn de la Torre another person had to be rescued by helicopter after the floodwaters had reached the second floor of his house.The River Guadalhorce has reached a height of five metres and as well as leaving towns and villages cut off, has flooded fields and main roads as well as causing landslides.The region's fishing fleet has also been kept in port by the stormy weather for the second day in a row, as has been the case in Cadiz and Huelva too.Families have had to be evacuated from the the Las Pachecas and La Greduela areas of Jerez de la Frontera, where over 60 litres of rain have fallen in the last 24 hours, causing the river Guadalete to burst its banks, reaching a height of over six metres.The national weather service (AEMET) has issued warnings of intense rains, wind and snow in Madrid, Castilla y León, the Basque Country, Navarra, Aragón, AndalucÃa, Canarias, Extremadura, Galicia and Catalunya.More heavy rain is expected in Andalucia, especially in the province of Málaga, where up to 30 litres per square metre could fall in the space of an hour, and in the Canary Islands, where 30-35 litres of rain per square metres are expected in an hour and up to 100 litres over the next 12 hours.In the Canary Islands the downpours are likely to be accompanied by gusts of wind of up to 120kmph. Strong winds are also expected in the western part of AndalucÃa, Galicia and Catalunya. western Texas. evening. And one city just over the Canadian border may challenge an all-time August high.Daily coronavirus briefing: Virus on its way to becoming deadlier than the 1918 fluMonths into what Dr. Anthony Fauci has called a virus “of historic proportions,” a new study suggests a grim outcome for the coronavirus pandemic.AccuWeather Summer Camp: Hunting for shelves in the skyThese aren’t really the types of shelves you may think of up in the sky, but AccuWeather Summer Camp’s cloud scavenger hunt reveals that shelf clouds do exist – and can be quite scary looking!New study shows best and worst face masks to guard against coronavirusA team of scientists analyzed more than a dozen of the most commonly-worn mask types and some of the masks, they concluded, are actually worse than wearing no mask at all.Road trip car essentials to keep everyone sane for the duration of the journeyMaybe you're hitting the road instead of the skies this summer.
OLIVE trees of thousands of years old, still with leaves and occasionally even with olives are a regular feature across Spain, often being much-loved and officially-protected local 'monuments' â and, in the...
rest breaks in shaded or air conditioned environments. By submitting this form, you confirm that you agree to our Day by day forecast. PROBABLY Spain's most world-renowned male actor â despite still waiting for his Oscar â Antonio Banderas turns 60 today (Monday), although sadly, he will not be able to celebrate it as he would have liked: The...
Clear Sky. By submitting this form, you confirm that you agree to our Severe weather warnings for Málaga. * WHERE...Portions of southeast New Mexico and southwest and PRESIDENT Pedro Sánchez has shelved any potential tax rises until after Spain has recovered financially from the Covid-19 pandemic and economic growth has returned to levels prior to the health crisis. Observed at 11:00, Tuesday 11 August. Weather warnings issued. Call 9 1 1.