Mar 4 • 08:42 UTC 🇪🇸 Spain El País

The storm 'Regina' will bring instability due to wind and rain to eight communities

The storm 'Regina' is expected to cause instability due to wind and rain across eight regions in Spain, with specific warnings issued for severe storms in parts of Andalusia and the Canary Islands.

Spain is bracing for the impact of the storm 'Regina', which is set to introduce instability characterized by wind and rain across eight autonomous communities and Ceuta. The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has issued yellow warnings indicating a low risk for wind, waves, rain, and storms for Wednesday. This inclement weather is expected to significantly affect regions including Andalusia and the Canary Islands, where severe storm warnings are in place.

On the Canary Islands, specifically Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, and Fuerteventura, orange warnings have been declared due to the anticipated high waves. Additionally, wind alerts are active across various regions including Almería, Albacete, Cuenca, parts of Murcia, Alicante, and several islands in the Canaries. This challenging weather pattern indicates that residents should prepare for possible disruptions as the storm progresses through the region, particularly focusing on safety during severe weather events.

The forecast for Wednesday indicates that much of the southeastern peninsula will experience cloudy skies, contributing to the potential for rain in the form of scattered showers. Residents are advised to stay informed through local meteorological updates and to exercise caution when traveling or engaging in outdoor activities during this stormy spell.

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