A large, deep low pressure system has been observed developing in the North Atlantic, with direct impacts on Spain and the United Kingdom.
Arab Weather - The latest satellite images from the Arabia Weather Center indicate that a large, deep low pressure system is currently developing over the northeastern Atlantic Ocean. The imagery shows a wide range of dense cumulonimbus clouds wrapping around its center, indicating the strength of the accompanying weather system. The data also shows a significant increase in wave heights due to the strong winds surrounding it.
According to weather forecasts, this low pressure system will gradually move eastward starting today, beginning to directly impact large parts of Spain, the United Kingdom, and neighboring countries, bringing with it stormy and unstable weather.
Severe thunderstorms hit Spain
The initial effects of the depression have already begun in the Iberian Peninsula, with satellite images indicating the formation of severe thunderstorms across large parts of Spain, accompanied by heavy rain and hail. This could lead to significant weather disturbances, including flash floods, especially in mountainous and sloped areas.
Strong winds and high waves may cause damage to the coasts.
Numerical weather forecast models predict strong winds of up to 100 km/h, accompanied by waves 3 to 5 meters high, threatening the Atlantic coasts of Spain and Portugal, extending to the British coast.
Arab Weather warns of a high probability of torrential floods and rising water levels in low-lying areas, especially with recurring thunderstorms and heavy rainfall. We advise you to constantly monitor weather updates and take precautions, particularly in coastal and mountainous areas.
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