Large parts of western Andalucia will be under weather alerts on Saturday as forecasters warn of heavy rain, thunderstorms and possible hail across several provinces.
State weather agency Aemet has activated yellow warnings in Sevilla, Huelva and Cadiz amid the arrival of another Atlantic weather front expected to bring unstable conditions across the region.
The alerts cover the Cadiz coastline, the Sevilla countryside, northern parts of Sevilla province, the Huelva coast and inland areas including Andevalo and Condado.
Aemet is warning of thunderstorms, intense downpours and possible small hail, with rainfall accumulations of up to 15mm in just one hour in some areas.
The first warnings begin during the early hours of Saturday morning in Huelva province before extending across more parts of western Andalucia from 6am onwards.

Most alerts are currently expected to remain active until around 3pm.
Forecasters say storms affecting the Cadiz coastline could be accompanied by occasional hail, while the heaviest rain in Sevilla province is expected in western parts.
The latest warnings continue a run of unsettled spring weather across southern Spain, with repeated storms and sudden temperature swings affecting several regions over recent days.
Read more Andalucia news at the Spanish Eye.

