Overview
- Yellow advisories cover much of Andalusia for February 2, with rain and thunderstorms in Cádiz, Huelva and Sevilla, strong winds in Almería and Jaén, and coastal hazards on the Cádiz, Huelva, Granada and Almería shores.
- Rain alerts in specified Cádiz areas, Aracena and Sevilla’s northern range target bursts of 15 liters per square meter in one hour, with activation starting around 06:00 depending on the comarca.
- Thunderstorm warning on the Huelva littoral runs 03:00–06:00 with very strong westerly gusts and a note that waterspouts or tornadoes are not ruled out; similar early‑morning storm windows are set for Cádiz and the Seville countryside.
- Coastal alerts in Almería and Granada call for west to southwest winds of 50–60 km/h (force 7) and waves up to three meters, while inland wind advisories in Almería, Jaén and Cazorla/Segura cite peak gusts near 70 km/h.
- Aemet also activates yellow alerts in Castilla‑La Mancha: snowfall up to five centimeters above about 1,400 meters in the Serranía de Cuenca from 20:00, and gusts up to 70 km/h in Albacete’s Sierra de Alcaraz and Segura from midday, with forecast confidence of roughly 40–70%.