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Palma airport is experiencing widespread flight delays on Wednesday morning due to the bad weather moving across the Balearics. Since the morning, flights have been delayed due to the weather conditions, both on the islands and abroad, so that both flights departing from Son Sant Joan and landing flights are arriving later than planned.

Similarly, airport authority Aena has reported that flights have been departing, although with generalised delays since 09.00 hours. It should be noted that flights to Palma have more delays than those departing. For today, Wednesday. the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) in the Balearics has activated the orange warning for risk of rain and storms.

Below video of the storm in Ibiza that has forced to close the port

During this morning the rainfall is affecting Ibiza and with then move towards Mallorca and Menorca.
Towards mid-afternoon there could be a break until tonight, when the rain is forecast to continue.
So, check with your airlines and keep a close eye on the weather.

Below video of the storm as it hits Formentera

The Isolated Depression at High Levels (DANA) is forecast to bring heavy or very heavy showers and storms from 10:00 am until the end of the day. The territorial delegation of the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) in the Balearics has reported that 50 litres of water per square metre may fall in just one hour or up to 100 litres in just two or three hours.

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In the case of storms, they will be accompanied by hail and may accumulate up to two centimetres in diameter. There will also be very strong gusts of wind, associated with the storm, which may reach 100 kilometres per hour, The delegate and spokesperson for the Aemet in the Balearics, María José Guerrero, reported that there will be “a strong destabilisation of the atmosphere”, as a “trough coming from the Atlantic, crosses the mainland and on reaching the Mediterranean will form a DANA or cold drop. When it interacts with such a warm sea, it causes more instability”. Coastal warnings have also been activated in the Serra de Tramuntana, east, north and northeast; waves may reach two metres.

And, the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) in the Balearics has just activated a red alert for Thursday in the north and northeast of Mallorca for accumulated rainfall that could reach 180 millimetres in just a few hours. According to the Aemet, the extreme risk will be activated between 00:00 and 15:00 on August 15.

The storm has struck Mallorca.

In Ibiza and Formentera, from today until Thursday at 17:59 hours, the orange alert is active for rainfall that can accumulate in an hour 50 millimetres. And until 11.59 pm on Thursday, the orange alert will also be active for storms that may be accompanied by hail up to two centimetres in diameter and very strong gusts of wind that could exceed 100 kilometres per hour.

In the case of Mallorca, orange warnings for storms, rainfall and coastal phenomena will also be activated in different parts of the island today and Thursday. And in Menorca, the orange level will be activated for accumulated rainfall and storms. Similarly, for today, Thursday and Friday yellow warnings will be activated for coastal phenomena on the four islands, also for storms and accumulated rainfall.