SPAIN FLOODS: Costa Blanca hit by TORRENTIAL RAIN and FLASH FLOODS as heatwave washed away

SPAIN FLOODS: Costa Blanca hit by TORRENTIAL RAIN and FLASH FLOODS as heatwave washed away

COSTA Blanca has been submerged under water after parts of Spain were swallowed up by flash floods following a severe weather warning that brought a swift end to the summer heatwave
Sweltering Spanish temperatures were pushed aside by monstrous thunderstorm
Sweltering Spanish temperatures were pushed aside by monstrous thunderstorm

Sweltering Spanish temperatures were pushed aside by monstrous thunderstorms that, when mixed with the Mediterranean’s uncharacteristically humid air, caused carnage for unexpectent sun-seekers.

Yellow weather warnings were forecast hour before police were forced to redirect traffic after heavy rain flooded a tunnel in the town of Altea, located just north of holiday hotspot Benidorm.

In surrounding areas cars were washed down streets flooded with murky water from the once-dry ground that had characterised a summer-long European scorcher that saw blistering temperatures soar to 48C in Spain.

The huge downpour saw drains become blocked with thick, muddy water that went on as far as the eye can seem promoting locals and holidaymakers to upload their shocking videos of the storm onto social media.

In one video, a car is left abandoned in the street as floods engulf the road as torrential rain continues to lash the region of Alicante.

Weather-watchers expecting the storm to shift tomorrow will have their hopes dashed as Spain’s AEMET weather service have confirmed the downpour will stay put for the rest of this evening and all day tomorrow.
The huge downpour saw drains become blocked with thick, muddy water
The huge downpour saw drains become blocked with thick, muddy water 

This week has seen temperatures in Europe fall in a welcome move after a gruelling heatwave that saw Spain and Portugal bear the brunt of its sweltering temperatures.

But as Storm Ernesto swoops across Britain from the US, bringing with it gale force winds and torrential rain the blast could mark the end of summer altogether.

Ernesto has been travelling across the Atlantic Ocean at speeds of 40mph, as the subtropical storm smashes into the UK weather system.

Showers, high pressure and conditions will arrive bringing severe storm conditions to the UK.

The winds created by the subtropical storm will border on severe, with enough power to threaten significant property damage and bring down power lines, according to the Beaufort Wind Scale.

Experts have advised motorists to stay off the roads as the tail end of the storm tears across the Atlantic Ocean bringing with it a series of powerful wind blasts.
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