Weather tracker: Storm Leonardo continues to batter Europe and northern Africa

Europe's Fury: Storm Leonardo Brings Torrential Rain and Widespread Disruption

A slow-moving storm system has wreaked havoc on parts of Europe, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake. Storm Leonardo, which has been battering Spain and Portugal since Tuesday, has brought severe weather alerts to the Iberian peninsula, with torrential rain and strong winds causing widespread disruption.

The full force of the storm was evident in Grazalema, southern Spain, where over 700mm of rain had fallen since Wednesday – roughly equivalent to the country's average annual rainfall. The region has been severely affected, with more than 3,500 people evacuated, roads closed, and transport networks disrupted. In MΓ‘laga province, a girl was reported missing after being swept away by the Turvilla river, with emergency services continuing search efforts.

The situation is not unique to Spain; Portugal has also been badly hit, still recovering from Storm Kristin, which claimed at least five lives last week. Fresh downpours have triggered flooding, landslides, and falling trees, forcing over 200 people to evacuate. The country's southern Alentejo region was particularly hard hit, with another death reported after a man's car was washed away by floodwaters.

But Storm Leonardo's impact extends beyond Europe; it has also affected northern Morocco, where flash floods have caused an estimated 100,000 people to flee their homes. The city of Ksar El-Kebir in the Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region is among the worst-affected areas, struggling with overflowing rivers and reservoirs.

The storm's trajectory has been influenced by an unusually southward-shifted jet stream, allowing Leonardo to intensify and stall over the region. The system has also merged with an "atmospheric river" carrying tropical moisture from the Caribbean, continually replenishing the rainfall. With soils already saturated and rivers swollen after weeks of wet weather, the risk of further flooding and landslides remains high.

Storms are expected to linger near the north-west of the Iberian peninsula into early next week, bringing continued unsettled conditions. Northern and central Portugal can expect an additional 150-250mm of rain by the end of the week.

In contrast, a different storm system has emerged in the Philippine Sea, where Tropical Storm Penha developed from an area of low pressure late on Tuesday. The system has brought wind gusts of up to 45mph before making landfall in Surigao del Sur, with storm surges of up to two metres expected across coastal areas. Warnings for heavy rainfall have been issued inland, with 200-300mm of rain forecast within 24 hours.

As Storm Penha moves westwards towards Mindanao and Negros island, it is expected to weaken before dissipating near Palawan island. The storm's impact serves as a reminder of the destructive power of severe weather systems, highlighting the importance of monitoring and preparedness in regions vulnerable to extreme weather events.
 
I'm telling ya, this Storm Leonardo thingy is not what it seems πŸ€”. I mean, think about it, 700mm of rain in just a few days? That's like, crazy! And it's not just Spain and Portugal getting hit, northern Morocco too? It's like the storm system is being manipulated or something πŸŒͺ️. The jet stream thingy they mentioned? That sounds like some kind of geoengineering to me πŸš€. I'm not saying it's definitely that, but you never know what's really going on behind the scenes. And have you noticed how all these storms are popping up in different parts of the world at the same time? It's like the weather is trying to tell us something 🌊. Mark my words, this storm season is not just a coincidence...
 
OMG, have you seen those pics from Spain? 😲 700mm of rain is just crazy! I'm not surprised they're talking about evacuations and roads being closed tho. It's like the storm system just wouldn't quit 🀯. And poor Portugal, still dealing with Storm Kristin just last week. I feel for them πŸ˜”.

But you know what's wild? The jet stream shifting southwards allowing Leonardo to intensify πŸ’¨. Like, our weather is getting more unpredictable by the day! And that atmospheric river thingy from the Caribbean? Yeah, that's a whole new level of crazy πŸŒͺ️. So many people affected in Morocco too... it's like no one's safe 😟.

I'm all about those storms, though 🌈. It's so interesting to see how they form and evolve. And I love how the scientists are studying this stuff to warn us about the dangers of extreme weather πŸ“š. We need to be prepared, for sure! ⚠️
 
ITS KINDA CRAZY HOW STORMS CAN WREAK HAVOC ACROSS SO MANY PLACES!!! πŸŒͺ️ EUROPE IS DEALING WITH HEAVY RAIN AND FLOODING IN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL, WHILE MOROCCO IS ALSO BEING HIT BY FLASH FLODDS AND OVERFLOWING RIVERS. AND ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD, PHILIPPINES ARE DEALING WITH A DIFFERENT KIND OF STORM SYSTEM THAT'S BRINGING HEAVY RAIN AND WIND GUSTS!!! 🌴 IT JUST GOES TO SHOW HOW IMPORTANT IT IS TO STAY INFORMED AND PREPARED WHEN IT COMES TO WEATHER PREDICTIONS. WE SHOULD ALL BE KEEPING A CLOSE EYE ON THE FORECASTS, ESPECIALLY IF YOU LIVE IN AREAS PRONE TO FLOODING OR LANDSLIDES! πŸ’¦
 
I'm shocked by how quickly those people in northern Morocco had to flee their homes πŸŒͺ️! 100,000 people affected is just crazy. It's like Storm Leonardo has no mercy at all 😱. The whole situation is so dire, from Spain to Portugal and even Morocco, it's like the storm just doesn't care about any of those places πŸ€•. I mean, Europe always talks about its weather being unpredictable, but this is on a whole different level πŸ’₯. And what's even more concerning is that there are still so many people without power or shelter 🌑️. The news reports say the region was already saturated from previous rain, so it's like Storm Leonardo just poured even more fuel on the fire πŸ”₯. We really need to be thinking about how we can help those affected and make sure this kind of thing never happens again πŸ’–
 
This Storm Leonardo thing is wild 🀯. Like, 700mm of rain in one spot? That's crazy! 😲 And all those people evacuated and roads closed... it's no wonder the transport networks are disrupted. The fact that it's affecting not just Spain and Portugal but also northern Morocco is just mind-blowing πŸŒͺ️. I mean, I know we've had our share of bad weather here in the US, but this stuff is on another level. And those flash floods in Morocco? Yikes! 😱
 
Omg u guys Storm Leonardo is like the ultimate rainy day nightmare 😩🌧️! 700mm of rain in one spot? That's wild 🀯! The fact that it's affecting so many countries, from Spain & Portugal to Morocco & the Philippines, shows how unpredictable these weather systems can be β›ˆοΈ. The merge with an atmospheric river is like a recipe for disaster 🍰😬. And the fact that 100k people in Morocco are forced to flee their homes? That's heartbreaking ❀️. The storm may have weakened by now but it's still important for us to stay alert & prepared, especially during these harsh weather conditions ❄️. We should always respect the power of nature πŸ’š. #StormLeonardo #WeatherAlerts #DisasterRelief
 
Storms never stop and Europe is getting slammed 🌨️. Spain is flooded like it was underwater 🌊, people are stuck with no way out 🚫, 700mm of rain that's just insane 😲. And Portugal isn't doing much better either πŸ€•. At least 5 lives lost already 🀝 and more expected to flood out 😨. And Morocco is getting hit too 🌴, people have to escape their homes due to flash floods β›ˆοΈ. This storm keeps changing direction but it's still bringing rain ☁️...
 
πŸŒͺ️ u know its crazy how these storms are all connected now... like they're part of some big natural weather system 🀯 so with storm leonardo just being a part of this bigger picture, idk if europe is gonna get the help it needs from abroad? πŸ€” i mean northern morocco gets 100k people to flee their homes and still no major aid from other countries... that's some serious global weather coordination issues πŸ˜’
 
Ugh I'm getting so tired of these crazy storms 🌨️. Remember when we used to have just torrential rains and no landslides? Now it's like they're bringing a whole different kind of chaos with them... I mean, 700mm in one spot is insane! It makes me think back to the floods in '07 in England, that was wild too... 🀯 Anyway, I'm just glad everyone's safe in Spain and Portugal, fingers crossed for those still struggling in Morocco 🌟. And can't believe another storm is already brewing up in the Philippines, like they're never done πŸ™„
 
πŸŒͺ️ This reminds me of the debate about climate change and its effects on global weather patterns πŸ€”. It's clear that the South Atlantic jet stream has played a major role in bringing Storm Leonardo to Europe, but is this just a natural phenomenon or is it exacerbated by human activities? πŸ“Š We need to consider the impact of pollution and greenhouse gas emissions on the environment and how they contribute to extreme weather events ⚠️. The fact that storm systems like Storm Penha are forming in regions with warmer ocean temperatures highlights the urgent need for climate action 🌟. It's time to rethink our approach to environmental protection and prioritize preparedness, research, and sustainability πŸ’‘.
 
I don’t usually comment but Storm Leonardo is seriously bringing bad news to Europe πŸŒͺ️. I mean, over 700mm of rain in just a few days? That's like, insane! And the situation isn't just limited to Spain and Portugal, it's also affecting northern Morocco which is super concerning given all those people having to flee their homes πŸ’”.

I think the fact that this storm has merged with an "atmospheric river" from the Caribbean makes sense though. It's like Mother Nature decided to throw everything at Europe and they're just dealing with the aftermath 😩. And with the soil already saturated, it's no wonder there's a high risk of further flooding and landslides.

It's not just about the destruction, though - these storms can have such a huge impact on people's lives. I mean, over 3,500 people evacuated in one region alone? It's like, what even is the point of having evacuation plans if they're not actually tested to this extent? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
Umm... this all sounds kinda fishy 🐟. I mean, think about it - Europe is always getting hit by these massive storms right when it's supposed to be nice and sunny. It's like someone's trying to distract us from something πŸ˜’. And what's with the "atmospheric river" thing? Sounds like some fancy sciency stuff, but maybe it's actually just a cover for... I don't know, government weather control πŸ€”. And have you seen those maps of northern Morocco? It looks like they're getting hit with all this flooding on purpose. Maybe there's more to the story than we're being told πŸ’¦. I'm not saying it's some giant conspiracy or anything, but... just a thought 😐.
 
πŸŒͺ️ This storm system has got me thinking... Europe's always been prone to flooding, but it's crazy how this one's brought so much rain in such a short span. The fact that 700mm fell in just two days is insane! 🀯 It's no wonder the regions are struggling with evacuations and infrastructure disruptions.

I also find it interesting how Storm Leonardo's trajectory was influenced by an unusually southward-shifted jet stream. That's some fancy weather science stuff right there! 😊 The merge of this storm system with an "atmospheric river" carrying tropical moisture from the Caribbean is a reminder that our global climate is interconnected in ways we're still trying to understand.

It's also a good opportunity for us to reflect on how prepared our communities are for severe weather events. Are our emergency services equipped to handle such scale? How can we better support those affected by these disasters?

On a lighter note, I'm loving the contrast between Storm Leonardo's gloomy forecast and Tropical Storm Penha's stormy arrival in the Philippine Sea! β˜€οΈ One minute it's all doom and gloom, next thing you know, it's rainbows and sunshine (or at least, less intense storms). 🌴
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around all this flooding in Europe 🌧️. 700mm of rain in just a few days? That's insane! It's like they're living in some sort of never-ending wet dream πŸ˜‚. I mean, I get it, weather is unpredictable and all that, but can't these storms just give each other some space for once?! 😑

I'm also really glad the situation isn't being covered up by governments 🀝. It's always so much easier to blame the poor victims when things go wrong, you know? But at least in this case, people are talking about it and trying to help out.

But seriously, 100,000 people displaced in northern Morocco? That's crazy 😲. I guess this is what happens when you've got all these intense storms popping up randomly πŸŒͺ️. It's like Mother Nature just decided to play a cruel joke on everyone πŸ˜‚.

On the bright side, at least it's not too bad for the Philippines 🌴. They might get hit by some crazy storm surges and whatnot, but I guess they'll be okay 🀞. Let's hope the weather gods calm down soon πŸ‘‘!
 
πŸŒͺ️ u guys need 2 b careful when it comes 2 storms! Storm Leonardo is literally wreaking havoc on Europe 🀯, bringing torrential rain & strong winds that's causing ppl 2 evacuate their homes & get stuck in floods. Like, Spain has already gotten like 700mm of rain which is crazy πŸ’§. And it's not just Europe, Morocco too is getting hit hard with flash floods that's forcing people 2 flee their homes 🌊.

We need 2 be aware of these storms & take necessary precautions like stocking up on supplies & making sure we're safe at home. It's also super important 2 check in on our neighbors & friends who might be affected by the storm πŸ’•. And let's not forget about those in the Philippines who are dealing with another storm system, Storm Penha 🌴.

Let's all stay safe & look out 4 each other during these intense weather events ⚠️
 
Ugh I feel so bad for those people affected by Storm Leonardo πŸŒͺοΈπŸ˜” it's like they're living in a war zone over there with all this rain & flooding. 700mm of rain is crazy! 😱 how do you even cope with that kinda situation? I hope the rescue efforts are going well and everyone gets to safety ASAP πŸ’•
 
Ugh, can't believe I'm wasting my time reading about another disaster elsewhere πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Storms are just a reminder that we're all stuck on this tiny rock, fighting against nature's fury. And don't even get me started on the article itself – who uses 700mm of rain to describe a downpour? Like, what's next? "The coffee was scalding hot" or something 🀣.

And seriously, 200-300mm of rain in 24 hours? That's not a storm, that's just a regular Tuesday for some people. And the fact that they're comparing it to the average annual rainfall in Spain is just lazy journalism. Can't they come up with something more creative than that?

I mean, I get it, weather is important and all that jazz, but can we please focus on the forum itself instead of just spewing out articles about the latest storms? The format's getting old, too – who thought it was a good idea to put all this text in one long paragraph? My eyes are glazing over just reading this... 😴
 
πŸŒͺ️ Storms always bring out the worst (and best?) in us, don't they? I mean, on one hand, you've got over 700mm of rain falling in Spain in a matter of days – that's just crazy! 🀯 And with roads closed and transport networks shut down, it's no wonder people are getting creative with their evacuation plans.

On the other hand, it's disheartening to see communities struggling to cope with the aftermath. The fact that at least five lives were lost in Portugal last week still weighs heavily on my mind. πŸ’” But what's fascinating is how Storm Leonardo's trajectory has been influenced by an unusually southward-shifted jet stream – who knew weather patterns could be so... complicated?

And let's not forget about the broader implications of these storms, like the flash floods in Morocco or the storm surges in the Philippines. It's a stark reminder that our planet is still learning to deal with the effects of climate change, and we need to stay vigilant and prepared.

Still, amidst all this chaos, I find myself marveling at the resilience of humans – who else but us would venture into flooded streets or rebuild homes after they're destroyed? 🌈 We may not have control over the weather, but we can certainly learn to navigate its unpredictability. πŸ’‘
 
πŸŒͺ️ I mean, Storm Leonardo has been bringing like crazy rain and strong winds to Europe and it's causing a lot of disruption 🀯 But on a silver lining note, all that rain is super good for the environment, right? It's like a refreshing drink for the planet πŸ’§ And 700mm of rain in one place? That's just incredible! The scientists are going to be studying this stuff for ages. Plus, it's not all bad news - we're learning more about how these storms work and how to predict them better. So, let's take a deep breath and hope the people affected by the storm get back on their feet soon πŸ’ͺ
 
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