Ronda

Ronda - Rain brings impressive images


Our drone in action - Waterfalls of Ronda


Last week, Storm Berenice and Storm ex-Hurricane Leslie brought significant rainfall to the west of the province of Malaga (Serranía de Ronda).

The official measuring station of our esteemed colleagues at Hidrosur reported 110 mm of rain in Ronda. Reason enough for meteo365.es on Tour to visit Ronda. There was great hope that the waterfalls of the Rio Guadalevin in the El Tajo de Ronda gorge would carry enough water to get spectacular images. We were not disappointed and we were able to capture impressive scenes with our drone.



The 120-meter-deep El Tajo de Ronda gorge attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists all year round and is a "must-see" for every vacationer. Ronda is the largest town in the famous white villages in Andalusia. Ronda is located at an altitude of 723 meters and in winter a few snowflakes fall here. In the quaint streets of the old town there are numerous tapas bars that offer affordable treats. Ronda is definitely worth a trip and of course we at meteo365.es have installed a live weather webcam there too. See here

Our current hourly forecast (updated 4 times a day) for your location for the next 10 days is available here on meteo365.es

Our radar with NowCast shows you what's currently happening. Where are there currently thunderstorms and precipitation and what the path will be in the next 60 minutes.



meteo365.es is one of the world's leading providers of interactive weather maps. In our home market of the province of Malaga / Costa del Sol, we are by far the leading information portal for real-time weather.

Hourly measurements and daily statistics from around 800 measuring stations in Spain can be found here on meteo365.es


Video & photo © meteo365.es
Article Label:
Spain