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Mallorca Hit by Massive Tornado and Wintry Blast

22 Nov

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Summary

  • A massive tornado formed near Mallorca, described as the largest seen by locals.
  • The island experienced snow and hail alongside 55mph wind gusts.
  • Roads were cleared with snowploughs as wintry weather affected the Balearics.
Mallorca Hit by Massive Tornado and Wintry Blast

A colossal tornado was recently observed churning near the shores of Mallorca, a destination typically known for its pleasant summer climate. This significant weather event occurred early Friday morning, forming a substantial column of swirling cloud and spray close to the village of Deià. Locals described it as the largest tornado they had ever seen, with one fisherman noting its immense power and potential to cause damage.

Adding to the unusual conditions, Mallorca experienced a significant drop in temperature, with snow and hail lashing the island. Combined with wind gusts reaching up to 55mph, the weather created a distinctly wintry feel. Emergency services were compelled to use snowploughs to clear icy road conditions, highlighting the severity of the unseasonal weather.

These events follow earlier storms that recently impacted the Balearic Islands and Barcelona, causing disruption such as toppled trees and flight delays at Palma airport. Fortunately, forecasts indicate an improvement, with temperatures expected to rise significantly by the following week, offering relief to residents and any remaining autumn visitors.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, a massive tornado was observed off the coast of Mallorca early on Friday morning, described by locals as the largest they have ever seen.
Besides the tornado, Mallorca experienced heavy snow, hail, and strong winds of up to 55mph, creating wintry conditions.
While waterspouts can occur in Mallorca due to temperature differences, locals reported this tornado to be unusually large and significant.

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