The Meteorological Agency (Aemet) announced for Sunday Wind strong in the Pyrenees, Menorca, northeast of Girona and Valle del Ebro, and rainfall in the northern end of the peninsula, northeast of Catalonia and the Balearic Islands.
According to the prediction of the Agency, rainfall, forward in the second half of the day , but can leave a storm in the vicinity in the vicinity of Baleares.
The rainfall may also affect weaker the Central and Iberian systems form, and north of the Canary Islands greater relief; the rest will be partly cloudy. In addition, locally persistent fog expected in areas Castilla y Leon and Galicia.
The snow at the beginning will be around 400/500 meters in the Pyrenean area, 600 / 800 meters in the rest of peninsular northeast quadrant, and 800/1000 meters in the Cantabrian Mountains and the Balearics, but throughout the day will rise in all areas to 1,200 / 1,400 meters .
Daytime temperatures will slightly rising in northern Spain and falling in southeastern third and Balearic , and night, will rise in the west and fall in the east and south peninsular.
frosts are also expected in areas of the plateau and mountainous peninsula, more intense in the Pyrenees.
The wind will blow northern component in most of the country, will occasionally very strong-strong, with possible gusts in the Ebro Valley, Empordà, Pyrenees and the Balearic Islands, although tend to subside in the Ebro at the end of the day .
The 112 Emergency Center of the Community of Madrid has alerted municipalities and agencies of the area saw the latest forecasts from the Meteorological Agency which provides for the possibility of snowfall until 06.00 with an accumulation of up to 5 inches thick .
As reported by Europa Press Saturday a spokesman for Emergency 112, the Madrid Avoid use private vehicles and if not possible, extreme caution driving increased clearance
It also pointed out that it is important to take special care in shady areas.; carry chains and place them correctly know ; have a full tank and mobile phone with enough battery; and any emergency alert is 112.
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