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Spain currently has multiple active weather warnings, with orange and yellow alerts for heavy rain, thunderstorms, and coastal hazards across the Balearic Islands and eastern mainland regions. The highest risk is focused on Mallorca and Menorca through tonight.

What are the current weather warnings for Spain?

The Spanish meteorological agency (AEMET) has issued an orange-level warning for the Balearic Islands, where rainfall totals of 40–60 mm in 12 hours are expected, with localised flooding possible. Yellow warnings cover the eastern coast, including Valencia and Catalonia, for storms and rough seas. The warnings are in effect from midday today through early tomorrow. For the latest updates, the Moderate Rainfall Warning page provides UK-relevant context on similar alert systems.

Where are the warnings in effect and for how long?

The orange warning applies to Mallorca, Menorca, and neighbouring islands, with the heaviest rain expected between 15:00 and 03:00 local time. Yellow warnings extend along the mainland Mediterranean coast from Girona to Alicante, where gusts may reach 70 km/h. A separate yellow coastal warning is active for the Strait of Gibraltar. Travellers checking the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK can compare conditions across Europe, though Spain’s warnings are issued by AEMET, not the Met Office.

Highest alert levelOrange (severe) for Balearic Islands
Main hazardHeavy rain, thunderstorms, coastal flooding
Regions affectedBalearic Islands, Valencia, Catalonia, Murcia
Warning periodToday until 06:00 tomorrow (local time)
How long will the bad weather in Spain this week last?

The current warnings are valid for about 24 hours, but further showers and isolated storms are forecast through the weekend. Check the weather in Spain 10 days ahead for a full outlook.

Should I cancel travel plans because of the Spain weather warning today live?

Orange warnings mean significant disruption is possible; check with your airline or ferry operator. Avoid non-essential travel in warned areas during the peak alert period. See the UK weather hub for general travel advice.

Where can I see a Spain weather warnings map?

AEMET publishes an official map on its website. For a UK-focused alternative, the Met Office provides European weather charts, though not as detailed as the Spain weather warnings tomorrow updates.

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