Waves of up to 14 metres expected in the Azores
The Maritime Authority has warned of rough seas in the Azores, which will generate waves that could reach 14 metres, with westerly-quadrant winds of up to 135 kilometres per hour.

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The Maritime Authority has warned of rough seas in the Azores, which will generate waves that could reach 14 metres, with westerly-quadrant winds of up to 135 kilometres per hour.

The regional maritime authority says waves will increase to 3.5 to 4.5 metres from tonight on the north coast, reaching up to 3.5 metres on the southern coast.

The depression is centred over the North Atlantic and will bring rain, wind, snow and rough seas across the entire national territory. The Azores have islands under a red warning. Madeira will begin to be affected on Tuesday.

The Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA) forecasts rain, snow, wind and rough seas in the coming days due to the passage of depression Ingrid over mainland Portugal. “On the afternoon of Thursday, the 22nd, the passage of the frontal system associated with this depression is expected, with periods of sometimes heavy rain, later changing to a regime of ...”

Rain, snow, wind and rough seas will affect mainland Portugal until Sunday.
