AEMET DATA

Ibiza and Formentera, in yellow warning this Friday due to rough seas

The Pitiusas will be under yellow warning for rough seas and wind gusts of up to 60-70 km / h during the early morning, especially until 6.00 am.
Nueva cancelación del ferri Ramón Lull que une Ibiza y Formentera.
El tiempo hoy en Ibiza y Formentera.

The State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) has activated the yellow warning for coastal phenomena in Ibiza and Formentera, where it is expected altered sea and gusts of wind that could complicate navigation and activities on the coast of Ibiza and Formentera. The warning will last until 6:00 am this Friday morning.

The warning affects the entire maritime environment of the Pitiusas, where significant waves and wind with strong intervals are expected in the Balearic Sea. In the Pitiusas, AEMET foresees winds from the west of 50 to 60 km / h in the early morning. The warning also extends to Mallorca, the most relevant situation in the archipelago will be concentrated in Ibiza and Formentera.

No rain expected in the Pitiusas Islands

Unlike other areas of the country, where the passage of fronts will leave rain and snow at high altitudes, Ibiza and Formentera do not expect precipitation. The day will be marked by cloudy intervals and a wintry atmosphere, but without water.

According to AEMET, the bulk of rainfall will be concentrated in the northern third of the peninsula and in mountain areas, while the Mediterranean, including the Pitiusa strip, will be left out.

Wind and swell, the main protagonists

The Pitiusas could register very strong gusts in the Balearic Sea, especially in exposed areas and in moments of wind reinforcement. The maritime situation will tend to improve progressively throughout the day, but caution is recommended.

Meanwhile, Spain will face a Friday with numerous warnings for snow, wind and waves in 19 provinces, with more adverse phenomena in the north and northwest peninsular.

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