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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the UrbanMixr weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.
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Check current Spain weather warnings from AEMET before you travel. Red or orange alerts mean severe conditions — postpone non-essential journeys. Amber and yellow indicate disruption. Refer to the live ranking above for the latest severity.
What do Spain weather warning levels mean?
AEMET (Agencia Estatal de Meteorología) uses four colours: green (no risk), yellow (localised disruption), amber (dangerous weather) and red (extreme risk to life). Alerts typically cover 24–48 hours, with updates released at 11:00 and 17:00 local time. For a Spain weather warnings map, use AEMET’s official viewer or BBC Weather’s European layer.
How to stay safe during bad weather in Spain this week
If a red or amber alert is active, avoid coastal walks, mountain trails and riverbanks. Flights and ferries may be cancelled; check your airline or port operator. For a weather in Spain 10 days outlook, combine AEMET’s warnings with the 10 Day Weather Forecast UK to see how storms track towards British travellers. The UK Moderate Rainfall Warning may also affect connecting flights from Spain.
Is there a Spain weather warning today from the Met Office?
The Met Office issues warnings for the UK only. For a Spain weather warning today met office search, you’ll see their European synoptic reports. For official alerts, use AEMET or BBC Weather’s Spain page.
What about Spain weather warnings tomorrow or 14 days?
Warnings are only released up to 48 hours ahead. For a Spain weather warnings 14 days outlook, rely on the AEMET forecast not the alert system. A Spain weather warnings tomorrow update appears after 17:00 local time each day.
Where can I see a live Spain weather warning today?
For a Spain weather warning today live view, use AEMET’s radar page or BBC Weather’s live map. The live ranking above also aggregates current red and amber warnings from official sources.