The storm leaves 43.6 l/m² in Lluc and causes three minor incidents in Mallorca
The heaviest rainfall has been recorded in the Tramuntana mountain range, with fallen trees and minor rockfalls, while Emergency Services are urging caution due to possible intermittent showers.
BalearicsThe passage of the storm through the Balearic Islands this Saturday brought the most significant rainfall to the Tramuntana mountain range, as predicted by the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet), with 43.6 liters per square meter recorded in Lluc. It also caused three minor incidents involving fallen trees and rockfalls. Additional rainfall totals of 42.6 l/m² were recorded in Son Torrella, Escorca; 30 l/m² in the Alfabia mountain range, Bunyola; 25.4 l/m² in Banyalbufar; and 23 l/m² in Port de Sóller, according to data collected up to 7:30 p.m. As for the wind, the strongest gust reached 87 km/h in Alfabia, while 80 km/h was measured in Cabrera and 75 km/h in Capdepera.
Scattered showers are still possible in the coming hours, so the Directorate General of Emergencies and Interior is urging the public to exercise caution.
Aemet has deactivated all weather warnings for Ibiza and Formentera, but maintains a yellow alert for Mallorca due to possible rainfall of up to 20 l/m² in one hour.