What Happened
AEMET, Spain’s weather agency, has issued yellow alerts for wind and high seas starting at midday on Thursday, February 26, and continuing for 24 hours until midday on Friday, February 27. North winds are forecast to reach up to 70 kph, with waves of 4 to 5 meters primarily affecting the north and north-western coastlines. Additionally, the Canarian Government has issued a pre-alert beginning from 4 pm on Wednesday, February 25, extending through Thursday.
Why It Matters
Residents and visitors in Lanzarote are advised to exercise extreme caution in exposed zones along the north and north-west coasts due to the severe weather conditions. Rain is also predicted for the same period, with the possibility of storms, although no alerts have been issued for heavy rainfall. The situation is further complicated by the recent arrival of a swarm of locusts, carried in by Saharan winds, which could pose additional challenges if significant rainfall occurs.
What’s Next
Officials are monitoring the weather closely, as the conditions could allow the locusts to establish themselves locally if rainfall creates suitable breeding conditions. The yellow warnings for rain, wind, and coastal phenomena will remain in effect, with expectations of cloudy skies and moderate temperature drops. Residents are urged to stay informed and take necessary precautions as the weather develops.
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