After yesterday's historic day, in which snow has even settled at sea level, as well as important snowfall in places where for many years that were not recorded, today we will continue under a situation of marked instability.
Throughout the day you can record persistent rainfall in the Region of Murcia, locally strong and with storm and small hail on the coast or nearby areas.
As temperatures will rise a bit, the snow level will also rise, and although it can still snow above 300m (very locally below in times of intense precipitation), the altitude will rise throughout the day until finally The afternoon around 700-800m (but a little lower in the Northwest of the Region).
As for the Guadalentín Valley, we will no longer see (or be anything anecdotal) snowed in the bottom of the valley, but instead the snowfall in the mountains (Espuña, for example), will accumulate many inches of snow.
We are in orange warning in the Altiplano, Northwest and Guadalentín Valley, Lorca and Aguilas by snowfall that can accumulate 15 or more centimeters, but in mountainous areas well exposed to the rising wind can accumulate enough more.
The rains and snow will continue on Friday, although somewhat less intense and snow on a slightly higher, above 800 or 1000m.
Totana Civil Protection recommends not to travel on the mountain roads and the highlands of the interior during today's day if it is not strictly necessary.
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Source: Protección Civil de Totana