
The rain in Seville, despite the saying and the sunny days that the city treasures during the year, is not an unusual phenomenon. So much so that more than a week ago that the overcast sky and rainfall are a persistent reality. And not only in Seville.
The storm Jana burst with force in Andalusia, where almost a thousand incidents have been recorded, according to data provided by the Emergency Coordination Center 112.
Although no personal injuries are to be regretted, the water has burst with force in much of the country and has caused the closure of parks in the city over the weekend and the supply of reservoirs in the province above 80%.
In fact, the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) maintains active yellow warning for rain this Monday in the countryside, Sierra Norte and South of Seville; in the Sierra de Aracena, El Andévalo and El Condado, in Huelva; also on the coast of Cadiz, Estrecha and Grazalema; in La Axarquia Malagueña, Ronda, Sol and Guadalhorce as well as on the coast of Granada.
Until when will it rain in Seville?
Regarding the continuity of the rains in Seville, the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) warns that the probability of rainfall remains at 100% throughout Monday and Tuesday with temperatures ranging between 9 and 19 degrees Celsius (maximum of 16 for Tuesday).
The consecutive days follow, in principle, the same line although no storms are expected for Thursday and Friday.
It will not be until Saturday that the sky clears slightly, with cloudy intervals and a decrease in the probability of rain to 35%. Minimum temperatures, however, will drop to 4 and 6 degrees during the weekend.