Madrid (EFE).- Seven communities, all peninsular, are on yellow alert today due to rains and storms due to the incidence of the squall Óscar that, after moving away from the Canary Islands, will leave hail and accumulations of hail in the Valencian Community -inland 20 liters of water per square meter in one hour.
The alerts will be activated progressively with special impact during the afternoon and will affect, in addition to the Valencian Community, Andalusia, Asturias, both Castillas, Extremadura and Galicia, according to the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), on its website.
In the interior of Andalusia, the rains will accumulate 15 liters per square meter in one hour in the provinces of Cádiz, Córdoba, Jaén and Seville.
Asturias will also collect the same amounts, including the western coast, starting at 2:00 p.m.
In Castilla y León, the rains will be 40 liters per square meter in 12 hours in the south of Ávila and in Salamanca, and also in Extremadura, in the north of Cáceres.
The community of Castilla-La Mancha will register rainfall of 15 liters per square meter in one hour and it will be more abundant in the Tagus Valley, especially in Toledo; It will also rain hard in Albacete and Cuenca.
Galicia will activate the alert in the afternoon for rains of 15 liters per square meter in one hour in almost the entire region.