Aemet activates amber and yellow alerts for heavy rain on the Costa del Sol and across Malaga province as storm train hits Spain
- An orange weather alert has been issued by Aemet for parts of Malaga province due to a major storm forecast, predicting up to 80 millimeters of rain.
- Weather warnings have been activated for many southern coastal regions, including Cadiz, Huelva, and Sevilla, predicting up to 40 millimeters of rainfall over 12 hours.
- Aemet's director, Jesús Riesco, stated, 'The door has been opened to storms in our latitudes,' indicating ongoing storm patterns in Spain and predictions for additional storms bringing further rain throughout the week.
- The rain gauge at Malaga Airport has recorded over 180 millimeters of rain since February 28, which is three times the historical average for March, with more wet weather anticipated in the coming days.
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