Storm Regina will bring mud rains and strong winds to Madrid, Andalucía, and Castilla-La Mancha
Storm Regina is expected to bring significant temperature drops, mud rains, and strong winds to regions including Madrid, Andalucía, and Castilla-La Mancha.
Storm Regina, positioned over Morocco, is set to impact the southeastern half of the Iberian Peninsula this Wednesday, leading to notable drops in temperatures alongside heavy rains that may carry mud. The rainfall will primarily affect Andalucía, extending from southern to northern areas, with Madrid and Castilla-La Mancha also expected to experience severe precipitation. Regions in Extremadura might also be affected, though it is currently uncertain.
As reported by the Spanish State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), the storm will leave cloudy skies across the southeastern regions of the peninsula, while the rest will experience mostly clear skies. The heaviest rain levels are forecasted to hit Andalucía, particularly the area around the Strait of Gibraltar, as well as Madrid and Castilla-La Mancha. The Balearic Islands will see cloudy conditions with dust and potential occasional showers, making it a day of varied weather across the regions.
Temperatures are expected to drop in the southern half of the country, with increases in the Central System. Minimum temperatures will decline in the southern third and the Central System, while they may rise in the northern Mediterranean area, indicating a significant shift in the weather patterns across Spain brought on by Storm Regina, which highlights changing climatic conditions affecting the region.