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Weather Spain - This winter is already the wettest of the century and the third in the last 49 years

Thus, the most important thing in both precipitation and wind is the storm that is coming to the Canaries will affect the entire archipelago. However, the AEMET spokesman explained that it is a "perfect storm" moving quickly and not stay 'in the archipelago

Weather Spain - This winter is already the wettest of the century and the third in the last 49 years

Despite not having completed this winter it is already the wettest of the century and the third wettest since 1961 in Spain, just behind 1978 and 1995, which were "even wetter" than the present, with reference to the period December 15 to February 15, according to a spokesman for the State Meteorological Agency (AEMET), Angel Rivera.

Thus, the most important thing in both precipitation and wind is the storm that is coming to the Canaries will affect the entire archipelago. However, the AEMET spokesman explained that it is a "perfect storm" moving quickly and not stay 'in the archipelago. In fact, it said that this evening and tomorrow it will begin to affect Morocco and the entire Atlantic coast of that country, heading for the Gulf of Cadiz.

In this regard, it added that this storm will head for the southern half of Spain to the eastern Mediterranean, and when it reaches the eastern seaboard it will be strengthen.
The AEMET spokesman, said the important thing is that come Sunday morning there will be a new very active storm to the west of the Peninsula, with abundant rainfall, which could start out with snow in some inland areas due to the cold air. "It appears that we will start a new week with new and successive Atlantic storms.



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