Severe Weather Alert Threatens Barcelona and Osasuna Clash as Orange Rainfall Warning Hits Pamplona
Heavy rain and thunderstorms threaten Barcelona’s clash with Osasuna. AEMET issues orange alert for Pamplona as 30L/m² of rain is forecast for tonight.
By: AXL Media
Published: May 2, 2026, 6:53 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from YSScores

Meteorological Warnings and Regional Impact
The State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) has placed the Navarre region under an orange alert, signaling a significant risk to public activity and outdoor events scheduled for Saturday evening. According to reports from Mundo Deportivo, the central areas of Pamplona are bracing for intense precipitation levels that could reach 30 liters per square meter in a single hour. This unstable weather front is projected to begin its peak activity around 14:00 and may persist through midnight, potentially overlapping with the entire duration of the match between the league leaders and their hosts.
Atmospheric Instability and Field Safety Concerns
Meteorologists indicate that the current weather pattern involves localized thunderstorms that may be accompanied by hail and unusually strong wind gusts. While the orange alert remains the primary concern for the hour of the match, secondary yellow warnings have been issued for the broader six-hour window, with cumulative rainfall expected to hit 50 liters. Such conditions traditionally pose challenges for high-speed technical football, as the risk of standing water or a dangerously slippery surface increases. The safety of the participants remains a priority for match officials as they monitor the sky leading up to kickoff.
Resilience of the El Sadar Infrastructure
Despite the severity of the forecast, the management at El Sadar Stadium maintains a level of confidence in the facility's modern drainage capabilities. The pitch is historically regarded as one of the most resilient in northern Spain, frequently handling the high humidity and frequent rainfall characteristic of the Basque and Navarre regions. Groundstaff are expected to work throughout the afternoon to ensure the turf remains playable, though they acknowledge that the grass will inevitably become more slick, potentially favoring a more physical style of play over delicate ball control.
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