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Worst of Storm Olivier to come: Orange alerts are issued for 100km/hr winds and monster waves in Spain’s Andalucia

Much of Cadiz province is on alert tomorrow, plus the Costa del Sol and Almeria

Last updated: April 9, 2025 11:32 pm
Laurence Dollimore
Published: April 9, 2025
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Storm Olivier will bring 100km/hr winds and monster waves that could reach up to seven metres, meteorologists have warned.

The severe conditions have been predicted for parts of Andalucia on Thursday, when several weather alerts are in place.

Much of Cadiz province is on an orange alert between 6pm and 11.59pm, with winds of up to 100km/hr forecast.

The wind warnings extend into Ronda, Malaga, with gales of 70km/hr expected to blast through the historic citadel during the same period.

Meanwhile, the whole Almeria coastline is on a yellow warning for the same velocity of winds, but from 6am until 11.59pm.

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Much of Cadiz province is on an orange alert tomorrow between 6pm and 11.59pm, with winds of up to 100km/hr forecast
On the Costa del Sol and Granada’s coast, a yellow warning is in place for waves of up to four metres, sparked by 60km/hr winds.
the whole Almeria coastline is on a yellow warning for the same velocity of winds, but from 6am until 11.59pm.

Its shores will also be battered by the storm, that will cause four-metre waves and potentially even seven-metre waves, according to Aemet.

On the Costa del Sol and Granada’s coast, a yellow warning is in place for waves of up to four metres, sparked by 60km/hr winds.

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