Ibiza and Formentera Rain Alert: Orange Warning From 14:00 Hours
The Ibiza Rain Alert is back today as authorities warn of strong downpours across Ibiza, Formentera and Mallorca. Starting from 14:00, intense rainfall could cause flooding, traffic disruptions and temporary closures.

Alert Details and Timing
AEMET has activated an orange Ibiza Rain Alert starting at 14:00 local time. Up to 50 litres per square metre may fall within an hour. In Formentera and Mallorca, the alert remains yellow, with rain reaching 20 litres per hour.
The alert follows several days of unstable weather linked to a DANA system, locally named Alice, moving across the Mediterranean. The mix of warm sea and cold upper air is creating ideal conditions for severe rainfall.
Current Impact on the Islands
Authorities in Ibiza have ordered the closure of public buildings, sports centres and outdoor areas from this afternoon. Schools shortened schedules, and outdoor events were cancelled. Public transport services are operating with caution due to waterlogged streets.
More than 280 incidents have been reported in recent days, including flooded roads and blocked drainage systems. Local councils are on standby, and emergency services are urging residents to stay indoors whenever possible.
Safety Tips For Residents
Avoid driving through flooded areas or underground tunnels. Stay informed through official AEMET updates and municipal alerts. Secure balconies, garden furniture and drainage outlets. Keep emergency numbers and flashlights ready in case of power cuts.
Outlook For The Coming Hours
The Ibiza Rain Alert could remain in effect overnight if the storm persists. Additional rainfall may lead to new disruptions across the islands. Residents are encouraged to follow updates before resuming travel or outdoor activity.
Conclusion
Heavy rain will challenge the Balearics once again. With the Ibiza Rain Alert in force, residents and visitors should stay alert, plan carefully and prioritise safety until conditions improve.
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