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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 20 June 2026 by the PressHive weather desk. Data from national met services via Open-Meteo.

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Spain’s state weather agency, AEMET, currently has active weather warnings for heavy rain and strong winds across the Balearic Islands and parts of the eastern mainland, with the most severe alerts in place for Mallorca and Menorca through this evening.

What are the current Spain weather warnings today?

AEMET’s live warning map, shown in the live ranking above, indicates amber-level alerts for coastal flooding and persistent downpours on the northern and eastern coasts of Mallorca, with yellow warnings extending to Menorca and the Valencia region. Inland areas of Catalonia and Aragon are under yellow alerts for thunderstorms and localised hail, expected to ease by late evening. For a detailed breakdown of the Moderate Rainfall Warning affecting British holidaymakers, check our dedicated page.

Will the bad weather in Spain this week affect travel?

Yes, the bad weather in Spain this week is likely to cause disruption to ferry services between the Balearic Islands and the mainland, as well as delays at Palma de Mallorca Airport. Travellers should check with their airline or tour operator before setting off. The Jet2 And Ryanair Weather Warnings page has the latest updates on flight cancellations and rebooking options.

Highest alert levelAmber (orange) for Mallorca coast
Affected regionsBalearic Islands, Valencia, Catalonia, Aragon
Primary hazardHeavy rain, coastal flooding, strong winds
DurationWarnings active until 23:59 local time tonight
Where can I see a Spain weather warnings map live?

AEMET’s official live warning map is available on their website, showing real-time updates for all regions. The live ranking above also provides a quick summary of the most severe alerts in force right now.

What does a Spain weather warning today mean for my holiday?

Yellow warnings mean localised disruption possible; amber warnings indicate a higher risk of flooding and travel delays. Check with your accommodation and travel provider for local advice, and avoid coastal walks and driving through floodwater.

Are there Spain weather warnings for tomorrow?

Yes, AEMET has already issued yellow warnings for tomorrow across the same regions, with the heaviest rain expected to shift south towards Alicante and Murcia by midday. The 10 Day Weather Forecast UK page includes a broader outlook for the region.