Madrid (EFE). This Friday, the Canary Islands are under yellow alert due to rainfall exceeding 15 litres per square metre in one hour in Fuerteventura and Lanzarote, as well as for winds affecting the archipelago. The Strait region in Andalusia is also on alert due to rough seas. In the Canary Islands, winds are expected to blow at speeds between 70 and 80 kilometres per hour, reaching over 90 kilometres per hour in the peaks. A yellow alert has been issued in the west of La Palma for coastal phenomena, where waves of up to 5 metres are expected, as well as in the metropolitan area of Tenerife. On the mainland, the Strait of Cadiz area in Andalusia has activated a yellow alert for coastal phenomena, as marine winds of 61 kilometres per hour are expected. In contrast, fog has sustained the yellow alert in the early hours of the morning due to visibility of 200 metres in the south of Huesca, the Sierra de Guadalajara, the Alcarria region, the Ebro bank in Zaragoza, and the central depression of Lleida.
