Córdoba Under Rain: Aemet Forecasts Unstable Wednesday with Temperature Drop

The State Meteorological Agency maintains a yellow alert for rainfall and storms in the Campiña and Subbética regions, with up to 15 liters per square meter in one hour.

Generic image of rain falling on a wet street in a Mediterranean city.
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Generic image of rain falling on a wet street in a Mediterranean city.

The city of Córdoba is bracing for a Wednesday of intense meteorological instability, featuring completely overcast skies, persistent rainfall, and a significant drop in temperatures, which will not exceed 18 degrees Celsius.

This Wednesday, April 8, Córdoba is experiencing a dramatic shift in weather, with overcast skies and a cool atmosphere. Temperatures have fallen significantly compared to the previous week, ranging between a minimum of 10 degrees and a maximum of 18 degrees Celsius.
The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) has issued a yellow alert for rain and storms affecting the Campiña and Subbética regions. It is anticipated that areas such as Lucena, Puente Genil, Priego de Córdoba, and Montilla could see up to 15 liters per square meter accumulate in just one hour, particularly until midday.
Throughout the morning, until midday, the risk of precipitation in the capital of Córdoba is 100%. The highest intensity is expected at 10:00 AM, with 3 liters per square meter; at 11:00 AM, with 7 liters; and at 12:00 PM, decreasing to 2 liters. From then until 6:00 PM, the forecast indicates intermittent rainfall.
In the afternoon and into the early morning hours, the risk of precipitation in Córdoba capital also remains at 100%, with very cloudy skies. Rain is expected to return strongly from 8:00 PM and continue through the night.