The DANA (isolated depression at high levels) or cold drop that affected the Archipelago yesterday left rainfall in the north of Tenerife and La Palma from noon. The forecast is that the bad weather will continue today, when the strength of the wind and the bad state of the sea will increase.
Llano Los Loros, in the municipality of La Laguna, was the point where the most rains were recorded yesterday in the entire Canary Islands. Up to 17.6 liters per square meter accumulated in this town at 18:00 in the afternoon. It also rained in the palm municipalities of El Paso and San Andrés y Sauces, which registered 13.6 and 11 liters per square meter. A rain that at different points was also accompanied by strong wind, in fact, yesterday the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) kept the yellow warning activated due to strong gusts of wind in La Palma, La Gomera and El Hierro.
The gusts reached 80 kilometers per hour both in the town of El Paso and in the Gomeran municipality of Vallehermoso and the wind blew equally strongly in Izaña or at the La Palma Airport where they exceeded 74 kilometers per hour. The Aemet had also foreseen a drop in temperatures and the possibility that precipitation could be in the form of snow at the highest levels.
In fact, according to the data compiled by the agency, at 7:00 in the morning the temperature had dropped to -4.1 degrees in the Cañadas del Teide and to -1.4 in Izaña. But in other parts of the Archipelago, the thermometers also dropped considerably and, for example, in Vega de San Mateo, in Gran Canaria, the temperature was 2.7 degrees at 8:00 yesterday.
The forecast is that the bad weather will continue today. The State Meteorological Agency extends the yellow warning for winds to the south of Tenerife and maintains the warning for adverse coastal phenomena in the western province, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and the north of Gran Canaria. In addition, the drop in temperatures in the Archipelago will persist.