The extreme weather that has been wreaking havoc across Andalucia for the past few weeks looks set for a comeback on Friday.
A new weather front has placed almost the entire region under alert from state weather agency Aemet.
Western Andalucia
In the west, the entire provinces of Sevilla and Cadiz are on a yellow alert on Friday for strong gusts of up to 70km/hr until around 9pm.
Within Cadiz, Grazalema is also, once again, on a yellow warning for intense rainfall between 6am and midnight.
Aemet predicts that up to 100mm of rain per square metre could fall over 24 hours.

Malaga province
In Malaga province, the flood-ravaged Ronda region is on the same rain warning as Grazalema, although the maximum accumulated rainfall is predicted to be 60mm over 24 hours.
On the Costa del Sol, a yellow alert warns of 70km/hr winds between 9am and midnight.
The same wind warning affects the entire province of Malaga, including inland areas and Velez-Malaga.
Eastern Andalucia
In the eastern half of the region, orange warnings are in place in inland Almeria for strong gusts of up to 90km/hr.
The whole provinces of Granada, Cordoba and Jaen are under yellow warnings for wind, with gusts reaching maximums of between 70 and 80km/hr.
Read more Andalucia news at the Spanish Eye.

