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Severe weather conditions are impacting parts of Spain this weekend, prompting warnings for residents and tourists, particularly those from the UK visiting popular holiday destinations. Spain's national weather agency, Aemet, has issued amb...
Spain's national weather agency, Aemet, issued significant weather warnings effective over the weekend, primarily focusing on Saturday, March 29th, 2025. The north-eastern region of Catalonia experienced the brunt of the storm, with amber alerts for winds reaching 100km/h along the Girona coastline and widespread yellow alerts elsewhere, including Barcelona and Tarragona. The strong winds resulted in significant disruption, prompting over 450 emergency calls to fire services between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Saturday, mostly concerning fallen trees and debris blocking roads.
The popular Balearic Islands, including Majorca and Menorca, were also heavily affected, facing amber and yellow alerts for both strong winds (gusts up to 80 km/h predicted in Majorca) and dangerous sea conditions. Waves were forecast to reach 4-5 metres, with Aemet warning of potentially extreme conditions near Menorca with waves up to 13 metres.
While sunny spells were predicted for Saturday in Majorca, there was also a probability of rain and thunderstorms, particularly in northern and eastern areas. Snowfall was possible at higher elevations in the Tramuntana mountains.
Aemet forecasts indicated a gradual improvement starting Sunday, though strong northerly winds (Tramontana) were expected to persist in areas like Empordà, the Pyrenees, lower Ebro, and the Balearics (especially Menorca and northern/eastern Majorca). By Monday, most warnings are expected to be lifted, although moderate winds and potentially strong gusts may linger around the Strait of Gibraltar and some coastal areas like Menorca and Girona.
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