Climate tracker: Extra rain forecast in Spain as storms push in

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Climate tracker: Extra rain forecast in Spain as storms push in

The low-pressure system answerable for Spain’s most devastating floods in many years in Valencia additionally set new rainfall information throughout south-eastern Spain. In Jerez de la Frontera, 115mm of rain fell in 24 hours on Wednesday – the wettest day on file for the southern Spanish metropolis. The deluge triggered widespread flooding and highway closures, and there’s a heightened danger that the River Barbate in Cádiz might overflow as extra rain is forecast by way of Friday and into the weekend.

Whereas the uncommon crimson warning issued on Thursday for Valencia has expired, Spain’s nationwide meteorological service, Aemet, has maintained yellow and orange rainfall warnings for southern and Mediterranean areas as storms proceed to push in.

Additionally this week, extreme thunderstorms in north-eastern South Africa prompted the South African Climate Service to difficulty a yellow warning as robust winds, hail and heavy rain swept throughout the area. On Monday and Tuesday, the provinces of Limpopo and Mpumalanga reported greater than 40 accidents and 4 fatalities because of collapsing buildings and flying particles. Hailstones triggered extreme harm to greater than 30 colleges, whereas flooding led to highway closures and widespread energy outages.

Heavy rain falls in Durban, South Africa. {Photograph}: Rajesh Jantilal/AFP/Getty

In Japan, a dismal new October file has been set for the longest interval with out snow atop Mount Fuji. The earlier file, set in 1955, was when the primary snow arrived as late as 26 October. Snow sometimes falls on Mount Fuji in early October, with the primary flakes showing final yr on 5 October. Heat situations all through the summer time and excessive sea temperatures have contributed to the dearth of snow, which is more likely to proceed for a number of extra days.

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In the meantime, northern components of Western Australia (WA) have skilled unseasonably excessive temperatures in the previous few days. The city of Roebourne, within the Pilbara area of WA, recorded a record-high temperature of 45.3C over the weekend, Australia’s highest October temperature in 15 years. Over the next days, a chilly entrance will transfer in from the north, assuaging temperatures. Nonetheless, this warmth will migrate throughout central and southern Australia over the weekend, with temperatures reaching about 34C in Adelaide on Saturday, and 36C in Sydney on Sunday, 12C and 10C above the seasonal averages respectively.


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