On January 6, 2026, Spain recorded its coldest temperature at -17.3°C in Sierra Nevada amid a widespread cold wave and snow alerts issued across multiple regions due to Storm Francis.
Borrasca Francis brings snow, freezing temperatures, and significant disruptions across Spain, impacting Reyes Magos celebrations and transport operations.
Heavy rains in Andalucía have resulted in one confirmed death, two people missing, and widespread emergency responses as authorities coordinate rescue efforts and public safety measures.
A major storm caused evacuations, injuries, flooding, and strong winds across Catalonia and southern Spain on December 27, 2025, with emergency services actively responding.
Spain faces one of its coldest Christmases since 2010, with significant temperature drops, snow, and heavy precipitation impacting many regions during Christmas 2025.
An intense winter storm in Spain brings snow to low elevations, heavy rains, strong winds, and disrupts transportation and daily life across affected regions.
Spain unveils a national climate shelter network to protect citizens against rising heat wave risks amid record-breaking temperatures and mortality rates.
Heavy storms and floods have prompted yellow alerts across Comunidad Valenciana, Cataluña, and the Balearic Islands, with emergencies declared in flooded cities such as Catarroja and Badalona.
Storm Emilia is causing widespread severe weather alerts in Spain, with intense winds and rain particularly threatening the Canary Islands and southern mainland.
A severe Arctic cold wave and heavy snow are impacting northern Spain, with road disruptions, emergency responses, and ongoing search efforts amid challenging weather.
Storm Claudia brings heavy rainfall, strong winds, and rising temperatures to western Spain and the Canary Islands, prompting multiple weather warnings.
Spain recorded $11 billion in weather-related losses and 232 deaths in 2024, ranking second in economic impact globally and 20th in human fatalities due to extreme weather.
Storm Claudia is set to cause heavy rains over 350 mm and strong winds up to 100 km/h across Spain and the Canary Islands, prompting government alerts for public safety.
Severe weather from DANA Alice brings heavy rainfall, flooding, event cancellations, and travel disruptions to Alicante and Murcia, with emergency plans activated.
The EU Solidarity Fund approves nearly €1 billion to support Spain's recovery from the extensive damage caused by the DANA weather event in late 2024, supplemented by additional cohesion funds.