Spain weather: heavy rain April 27–30

- Spain entered a four-day unsettled stretch on Monday, April 27, with AEMET forecasting midweek showers and storms while Murcia stayed mostly dry at first. - AEMET’s Murcia forecast showed 100% rain probability early Tuesday, then 95% Wednesday and 90% Thursday, with highs swinging from 21C to 28C. - The shift follows a calmer Monday before wetter midweek conditions spread wider across Spain. (aemet.es)

Spain’s weather turned more unsettled on Monday, April 27, with Spain’s state forecaster AEMET projecting showers and storms across parts of the country through Thursday, April 30. (aemet.es) AEMET’s national forecast for April 27 said the strongest storms that day were expected in the Cantabrian interior, eastern Galicia, the northern Iberian range, northern Castile and León, the upper Ebro and the Pyrenees. It also warned of very strong easterly gusts around the Strait of Gibraltar. (aemet.es) Murcia started the week more quietly. AEMET’s seven-day forecast for Murcia showed no meaningful rain risk on Monday, April 27, with temperatures ranging from 10C to 24C. (aemet.es) That changed fast on Tuesday, April 28. AEMET’s Murcia table showed a 100% precipitation probability for the early part of the day, with a forecast high of 21C and low of 11C. (aemet.es) The wet signal stayed elevated after that. Murcia’s forecast listed a 95% rain probability for Wednesday, April 29, and 90% for Thursday, April 30, before conditions eased into Friday, May 1. (aemet.es) Local outlet Murcia Today described Tuesday and Wednesday as the wettest days of the week in the Region of Murcia. Its April 27 forecast said rain was possible every day from April 27 to April 30, even though Monday itself looked mostly clear. (murciatoday.com) Murcia Today also reported that Wednesday’s deterioration was part of a broader national pattern, with rain, overcast skies and isolated storms expected across much of Spain, and central areas facing the heaviest hit. (murciatoday.com) AEMET’s warnings page showed active low-level rain alerts for parts of northern Spain on Monday, including Huesca’s Pyrenees zone, where rainfall could reach 20 millimeters in an hour. The same warnings snapshot did not show Murcia under alert in the material surfaced here. (aemet.es) The forecast was not for a single nationwide washout from coast to coast. AEMET’s Monday outlook still called for stable conditions in much of central and southern mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands before the midweek pattern spread. (aemet.es) By Thursday, April 30, Murcia still carried a high rain chance, but Murcia Today said the national picture could begin to settle on the last day of the month. The week opened calm in Murcia and ended with umbrellas close at hand. (murciatoday.com)

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