Spain's government implements a €2.9 billion aid plan and emergency measures for Andalucía amidst severe storms, while regional officials urge stronger national civil protection against climate cha...
Spain's government implements a €2.9 billion aid plan and emergency measures for Andalucía amidst severe storms, while regional officials urge stronger national civil protection against climate change impacts.
Storm Oriana has caused widespread disruptions across Spain with red alerts, transportation halts, evacuations, and dangerous winds exceeding 150 km/h in Castellón.
Severe storms and heavy rains have caused cancellations and postponements of carnival parades in Spain, with schools adapting celebrations amid challenging weather forecasts.
Storm Oriana has caused major disruptions to Spain's transportation network and severe agricultural damage in Salamanca due to flooding and landslides, with extreme weather alerts issued nationwide.
Storm Nils has caused extensive wind, rain, and coastal hazards across Spain, resulting in red alerts, canceled flights, school closures, and emergency responses, especially in Catalonia and northern regions.
Spain experienced its darkest January since 1996 due to consecutive storms that drastically reduced sunlight hours, with further rainfall expected but easing conditions anticipated soon.
Spain’s government is actively responding to severe flooding in Andalucía, including site visits by the Prime Minister and continued emergency management efforts following storms Marta and Leonardo.
Storm Marta brings severe flooding, road closures, evacuations, and transport disruptions across Spain, with Andalucia and Madrid among the hardest hit.
Storm Borrasca Leonardo has brought severe flooding, evacuations, and infrastructure damage to multiple Spanish regions including Salamanca and Andalucía.
Storm Leonardo continues to impact Spain with evacuations, severe flooding, and safety measures including park closures and emergency responses to storm damage.
Spain faces historic flooding and wind damage as the Borrasca Leonardo storm triggers evacuations and infrastructure disruptions across multiple regions including Andalucía and Valencia.
Severe weather from Borrasca Leonardo leads to river-level evacuations and suspensions of schools and university classes in Córdoba, highlighting ongoing regional challenges.
A severe winter storm has caused widespread transportation disruptions across Spain, with 45 roads affected, strong winds, and flooding impacting multiple regions.
The Borrasca Kristin storm is causing severe snowfall, flooding, and widespread road closures across Spain, causing significant traffic disruptions and safety alerts.
Borrasca Ingrid brings heavy snow, ice, and storm conditions to northern Spain, causing road closures, travel cancellations, and severe weather alerts including a red warning in Galicia.
Storm Ingrid has prompted extensive road closures, severe weather advisories, and travel warnings across northern Spain, with snow, ice, and high seas disrupting daily life.
Storm Ingrid triggers red and orange alerts in Spain for severe snow, high winds, and hazardous maritime conditions, especially in Galicia and northern regions.
Heavy snow and rain on January 17, 2026, have forced numerous road closures and emergency responses across Spain, with Ávila, Segovia, and Tarragona among the worst affected.
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.