Madrid (EFE) in his web page.
La Palma and Tenerife have an orange alert (significant risk) due to 90km/h wind gusts, mainly on the northwest slope, summits and El Paso area and in the far west and summits, respectively; In the rest of the islands, except Fuerteventura and Lanzarote, there is a yellow level (risk) due to rain that will leave between 15-20 liters in one hour.
On the peninsula, the rains and storms affect the northern half above all, where the yellow warning (risk) persists in the communities of Aragón, Asturias, Cantabria, Catalonia, Castilla y León, Comunidad Foral de Navarra and La Rioja, for a accumulated precipitation that will oscillate between 15-20 liters per square meter in one hour.
The Meteorological Agency warns that in areas of Aragon, Cantabria and Catalonia there is a “probable risk” of hail, especially in mountainous areas.
The Aemet warns that with the orange alert there is a significant meteorological risk, with a certain degree of danger for the usual activities, and with the yellow alert there is no meteorological risk for the population in general, although there is for some specific activity.