A series of weather alerts have been issued for Spain’s Andalucia on Wednesday.
Heavy rain and strong winds are set to affect much of the region, with at least four provinces under advisories from state weather agency Aemet.
The provinces of Huelva, Sevilla and Cadiz are all facing the same conditions; heavy rainfall between 3am and 11.59am.


The yellow-level alert says warns of up to 15mm of rainfall in an hour.
The Atlantic front will also send temperatures plummeting within 24 hours.
In Sevilla for example, highs of 26C were enjoyed on Tuesday, but thermometres are not expected to exceed 19C on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, the coasts of Almeria and Granada will remain on alert until 8.59am on Wednesday.
The yellow-level warnings, which began at 11am on Tuesday, predict 60km/hr winds that could bring waves of up to three metres.