Yellow weather warnings were in place on Friday across the region for thunder storms bringing torrential rain and the risk of flash flooding from Friday and over the weekend when the weather alerts are increased to amber in some places.
#Avisos activos para hoy, mañana y pasado. Consulta detalles y actualizaciones en https://t.co/HMTWVbxQbA pic.twitter.com/lO3yPhD6Ev
— AEMET (@AEMET_Esp) September 14, 2018
The worst of the storms were due to start on Friday afternoon and continue into Saturday. Aemet said the clouds would start to clear on Sunday.
The warnings came a day after the historic hill town of Ronda experienced flash floods through its winding streets after torrential downpours.
Social media was filled with footage of water gushing through streets of the hilltop town after an estimated 45 litres per square metre of rain fell in less than an hour on Thursday afternoon, sweeping away cafe chairs and tables.
The flash floods came with no warning.
Lluvia en Ronda!!! pic.twitter.com/71R9EQvSYz
— JesusValverdeMolero (@MoleroValverde) September 13, 2018
The extreme weather is due the effects of Tropical Storm Helene, which is currently bearing down on the Azores Islands in the Atlantic and sending strong winds towards Europe from the Atlantic.
Imágenes #METEOSAT canal VISIBLE últimas 6h. https://t.co/CqsXkk4oj0 pic.twitter.com/kkI2LordQA
— AEMET (@AEMET_Esp) September 14, 2018