There are days when the sky seems to breathe in slowly, gathering its strength, and others when it exhales, releasing what it has been holding. Across Spain, the atmosphere has felt heavy and watchful in recent days, as Storm Leonardo traced its path with rain-laden clouds and restless winds. Yet even the most persistent weather systems, like long conversations, eventually soften their tone.
According to Spain’s national weather agency, Aemet, Leonardo is now approaching that quieter moment. Forecasters indicate the storm will gradually weaken as it moves away, loosening its grip on many affected regions. Rainfall, which has fallen steadily and sometimes intensely, is expected to ease in stages, offering a pause rather than an abrupt end. Winds, too, are forecast to lose some of their force, becoming less insistent as the days progress.
Still, the atmosphere rarely stands still. As Leonardo recedes, meteorologists are already turning their attention to the horizon. Aemet has announced the arrival of a new Atlantic system, another low-pressure area set to bring fresh rain and unsettled conditions. While this incoming weather pattern is not expected to match Leonardo’s intensity in all areas, it reinforces a familiar rhythm of winter: one system departing as another approaches, like waves overlapping at the shore.
This sequence of storms reflects a broader seasonal pattern, with saturated ground and swollen waterways reminding communities to remain attentive. Authorities continue to monitor rainfall levels and local impacts, particularly in regions that have already experienced prolonged wet conditions. The emphasis, however, remains on preparedness rather than alarm, on observation rather than prediction alone.
As Leonardo fades and a new borrasca takes shape, the message from forecasters is calm and measured. Weather, after all, is a passage rather than a verdict. It arrives, lingers, and moves on, leaving behind stories written in clouds, puddles, and the patient act of watching the sky clear once more.
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Sources : Cadena SER El País Europa Press La Voz de Almería Sur in English

