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Spain’s state weather agency, Aemet, currently has multiple alerts in force for heavy rain, storms and coastal risks across the mainland and Balearic Islands, with the most severe warnings covering eastern coastal provinces. Check the live ranking above for a real-time breakdown by region.

Which parts of Spain are under weather warnings today?

The most significant warnings are for the Valencia region, the Balearic Islands, and Catalonia, where torrential downpours and thunderstorms are expected through this evening. Aemet has issued orange-level warnings (the second-highest tier) for parts of Alicante, Valencia, and the island of Mallorca, with yellow warnings stretching inland towards Zaragoza and along the northern coast from Girona to Tarragona. If you’re checking spain weather warnings today live, these eastern areas are the ones to watch closely.

Highest warning levelOrange (Aemet) – heavy rain and storms
Most affected regionsValencia, Balearic Islands, Catalonia
Key risk periodThrough this evening and into tomorrow morning
Rainfall totalsUp to 60mm in 12 hours in orange areas

What do the different warning colours mean for Spain?

Aemet uses a three-tier system: yellow (be aware), orange (be prepared), and red (take action). Orange alerts, as seen today, mean dangerous weather is likely – expect localised flooding, travel disruption, and dangerous driving conditions. For a broader view, the spain weather warnings map shows yellow alerts across much of the northern half of the country, including the Pyrenees and central plateaus. The bad weather in spain this week is linked to a slow-moving Atlantic front colliding with warm Mediterranean air.

Will the weather warnings in Spain last into tomorrow?

Yes. Aemet’s outlook for spain weather warnings tomorrow shows continued yellow and orange alerts for eastern coastal areas, particularly Alicante and the Balearics, with heavy showers easing by late afternoon.

Can I check the forecast for the next two weeks?

For weather in spain 10 days, Aemet provides a general outlook showing a gradual return to drier conditions from midweek, though a secondary front may bring more rain to the north-west by next weekend.

What should I do if I see a red weather warning in Spain?

Red warnings indicate extreme danger. Stay indoors, avoid travel, and monitor local news. The Moderate Rainfall Warning page on DailyCity explains how to prepare for severe weather.