A la vista de estos gráficos ¿cuándo pronosticarías que acaba este temporal?
— AEMET_Baleares (@AEMET_Baleares) March 20, 2021
➡️Las temperaturas ascienden
➡️La velocidad del viento disminuye
➡️Baja la probabilidad de precipitaciones
-¿Probablemente a partir del martes?- pic.twitter.com/GrH2PyjS4Y
Aemet has issued a yellow weather alert for strong winds gusting up to 80 kilometres an hour, an orange alert for stormy seas and 8 metre high waves throughout the Balearic Islands, except for the eastern coast of Mallorca and Minorca which are on yellow alert.
Another yellow alert has been issued for for torrential rain in the Serra de Tramuntana where up to 60 litres of rainwater per square metre is forecast to fall within 12 hours.
Aemet says the weather warning will be reduced to yellow when seas become calmer around 16:00. The wind is expected to drop later in the day but heavy snowfall is forecast above 800 metres.
Sunday will be overcast, cloudy and wet with cold northerly winds gusting up to 70 kilometres an hour and the daytime high will be 11 degrees, which is much colder than usual for this time of year.
Drivers are urged to be careful and avoid travelling in the Serra de Tramunta unless it's absolutely essential.
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