The Spanish climate service, AEMET, has issued orange climate warnings for Tenerife, legitimate all through Friday and into Saturday.
Northern areas of the island might see wind gusts of 90-100 km/h (56-62mph).
The southern half of Tenerife is roofed by a warning for rain, with the potential that 100mm (4 in) might fall in some locations over a 12 hour interval.
This intense rainfall will convey the danger of flooding, landslides and transport disruption.
The Tenerife Island Council – the Cabildo de Tenerife – activated its emergency plan on Wednesday, warning locals and guests to train warning and to keep away from pointless journey.
Temporary shelters have been arrange in affected areas and entry roads to the Teide National Park have been closed.