The month of November opens this Wednesday with adverse weather especially in the northwest of the peninsula, mainly this afternoon due to a front associated with the storm Ciaránwhich has forced the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) to activate warnings for a storm of wind, rain or rough seas in eight autonomous communities.
The prediction of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), collected by Servimedia, indicates that the most significant thing about this All Saints’ Day will be the strong or very strong wind on the coasts of Galicia and the west of Asturias, the very strong gusts in the northern peninsula and the Iberian System, and the locally strong and possibly persistent rains in the Galician community.
However, two Atlantic fronts will affect areas of the peninsula. The first, weaker, will cloud the sky and bring rain in the early hours without reaching the southeastern third.
The most intense will appear in the afternoon, with a first front associated with the Ciarán storm for which Aemet has activated notices in 18 provinces spread across eight communities autonomous due to adverse weather phenomena.
There is an orange warning – significant risk for outdoor activities – due to gusts of 110 km/h in Asturias (southwest, Cantabrian Mountains and Picos de Europa); 100 km/h in A Coruña, Lugo and Ourense (mountains), and 90 km/h in Álava (Nervión basin) and Pontevedra (inland).