The weather forecast for Andalusia for the coming days continues to be updated throughout Wednesday. Storm Leonardo has already left more than 180 liters of rain in just 12 hours in Grazalema and , as announced, classes have been suspended. Heavy rainfall and gusts of wind are particularly threatening the most critical areas: Cadiz, Malaga, and Jaen, where more than 3,000 people have already been evacuated as a precautionary measure.
Traffic is complicated, with the SE-20 and a dozen roads cut off in the province of Seville, and due to adverse weather conditions, Renfe has announced significant disruptions in Andalusia.
Trains suspended or affected in Andalusia
Specifically, in Cádiz, the Algeciras-Antequera Medium Distance, the C-1a Commuter (La Aletas-Universidad) and the Algeciras-Málaga and Ronda-Antequera Alvia trains are affected . All of them have been canceled . In addition, the section between Cádiz and Córdoba of the Algeciras-Madrid/Barcelona Alvia has been suspended.
Likewise, the early morning Cádiz-Jaén medium-distance trains have been canceled, as well as the 5:40 a.m. Cádiz-Seville and the 6:40 a.m. Córdoba-Seville.
The 6:21 a.m. train between Osuna and Seville will be replaced by a bus service, road conditions permitting.
Renfe is also suspending the C.U. Rabanales and Córdoba J.A. local trains.
In any case, Renfe is allowing date changes and cancellations at no cost and, according to their statement, will try to restore normal service as quickly as possible.