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Wintry Shock for Spain: Up to 25cm Snow, Travel Warnings Issued
21 Nov
Summary
- An unusual Arctic blast is bringing heavy snowfall to northern Spain.
- Up to 25cm of snow is forecast for areas near Santander and Bilbao.
- Weather warnings for snow, rain, and wind are in effect across several regions.

A rare Arctic blast is currently impacting Spain, bringing dangerously wintry conditions and significant snowfall to northern parts of the country. Forecasters predict up to 25cm of snow in areas around Santander and Bilbao, with freezing levels dropping significantly. This cold snap is not confined to the north, with snow also reported in more southerly inland regions.
Numerous weather warnings for snow, rain, and strong winds are in effect across Spain, affecting popular tourist destinations and locals alike. These warnings are expected to remain active until this evening, potentially causing substantial disruption to travel plans. Coastal regions, including Mallorca, are bracing for heavy showers and strong gusts.
Temperatures across major Spanish cities are considerably colder than usual, with Zaragoza and Madrid struggling to reach 5C. Even normally milder coastal cities are experiencing chilly conditions. This severe weather follows a period of intensely cold temperatures reported in the UK last month.




