An atmospheric river will affect the Iberian Peninsula starting Saturday, February 7, 2026, bringing rainfall totals of 150 mm or more to southern Spain and northern Morocco, according to a weather update posted at 2:05 AM UTC on February 5. This forecast raises risks of renewed landslides and flooding in areas recently hit by Storm Leonardo. The update from @FaytuksWeather references flash floods in Grazalema, Cádiz, Spain, on Wednesday evening, February 4, following 581.5 mm of record-breaking rainfall that day, as reported by Spain's weather agency AEMET. Video footage of the Grazalema flooding was provided by @CadizMeteo. This comes after AEMET's earlier reports of active maximum red-level warnings at 01:00 on February 5 for winds, coastal flooding, rain, storms, and snowmelt across Spain, with over 6,000 incidents recorded in Andalusia from Storm Leonardo's rains, according to Informativos T5.