The Atlantic front that crossed Lanzarote and La Graciosa this Tuesday with widespread showers has left accumulations of up to 10 liters per square meter. Both islands were under yellow alert for precipitation on this day, which ended at 6:00 p.m.
The northern part of the island has benefited the most from these recent rains. Specifically, according to data provided by the Emergency Consortium, **10.2 liters** per square meter have been recorded in the Haría area.Meanwhile, in **Tinajo** almost **9 liters per square meter** have fallen, while **in San Bartolomé nearly 6** have been recorded.In the towns of Mácher and La Asomada in the municipality of Tías, more than 4 liters per square meter have been recorded, similar to the rainfall accumulated in Playa Blanca, which has also reached 4.
Likewise, the southeast of the island is where it has rained the least this Tuesday, with records that barely reach 3 liters per square meter.
Finally, **La Graciosa** has also benefited from these rains, with readings that **have slightly exceeded 4 liters per square meter**.









