The province of Salamanca is currently under a yellow warning for rain and storms this Sunday, April 26. This alert follows forecasts issued by the Agencia Estatal de Meteorología (AEMET), with several areas already experiencing severe weather.
Severe Storm Impact in Béjar
The municipality of Béjar has emerged as a primary focal point of the weather event, suffering a particularly violent storm episode. Video footage shared by METEOSALAMANCA (@METEOYAYI) captures a massive downpour that flooded streets and turned the skies grey in a matter of minutes.
The intensity of the precipitation has already caused disruptions to local infrastructure. In various parts of the municipality, significant accumulations of water on the asphalt are currently making driving demanding for motorists.
Provincial Precautions and Forecasts
Although Béjar was among the first localities to be impacted, the risk extends across the entire province. Meteorologists expect the continuation of electrical storms, hail, and large accumulations of water.
In response to these threats, the City Council in the provincial capital has taken preventative action. All parks and wooded areas have been closed to ensure public safety during the storm.
Given the current trajectory of the weather system, further localized flooding could occur in other parts of the province before the warning expires. Residents may continue to experience sudden changes in visibility and road safety.
Frequently Asked Questions
Until what time is the yellow warning in effect?
The yellow warning for the province of Salamanca will last until 21:59 hours this Sunday.

What preventative measures were taken in the capital of Salamanca?
The City Council has closed all parks and wooded areas as a safety precaution.
What specific weather phenomena are expected according to the alert?
The alert warns of large accumulations of water, electrical storms, and episodes of hail.
How do severe weather alerts typically affect your travel plans in the region?
