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El joven meteorólogo ha publicado un vídeo con su previsión para los próximos días donde anuncia que habrán precipitaciones fuertes en el Levante y e…
Madrid, Spain – Spain's State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) has activated a red alert for severe storms, with particular concern for regions including Valencia and Tarragona. Weather presenter Jorge Rey reported on the impending arrival of Hurricane Gabriele, which, while downgraded to a powerful storm, is expected to bring intense rainfall, potentially exceeding 100 liters per square meter in some areas within a day. "These storms are very active, and it's no joke," Rey stated, emphasizing the seriousness of the warnings. He clarified that the current forecast does not anticipate a repeat of last year's DANA event in Valencia but urged the public to remain vigilant and follow official advisories. Rey also touched upon broader climatic patterns, noting the establishment of warmer waters in the Pacific Ocean, a phenomenon associated with El Niño. He explained that this could contribute to future storm activity, particularly impacting the Peninsular West and the Canary Islands in the coming weeks. "We will continue to follow the forecasts closely," Rey concluded, advising viewers to exercise caution and seek further detailed information on his YouTube channel.
El joven meteorólogo ha publicado un vídeo con su previsión para los próximos días donde anuncia que habrán precipitaciones fuertes en el Levante y e…