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Coastal Alert Activated in Santander Due to Severe Weather Conditions

In the midst of the holiday season, the city of Santander in the Cantabria region of Spain has been placed on high alert due to the anticipation of severe coastal phenomena. As of December 22, 2024, local authorities have activated a preventive device to mitigate the potential impacts of these weather conditions.

Weather Forecast and Conditions

The Met Office forecast indicates that Santander is expected to experience a mix of weather conditions over the coming days. On December 23, 2024, the city is forecasted to have a chance of precipitation ranging from 10% to 40% throughout the day, with temperatures fluctuating between 10°C and 14°C. The wind direction is expected to be predominantly from the west and southwest, with gusts reaching up to 13 mph[1].

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Christmas Week Weather in Cantabria: A Mixed Bag for Expats

As Christmas approaches, expats in Cantabria, Spain, are bracing themselves for a diverse and potentially unpredictable weather landscape. Here’s a detailed look at what you can expect during the festive period.

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day

Christmas Eve, December 24, is forecasted to be relatively mild in Cantabria, particularly in comparison to the harsh weather conditions that have been affecting other parts of Spain. While the extreme north of Spain may experience some early morning rain, Santander and its surroundings are likely to remain dry and partly cloudy. Temperatures are expected to hover around 10-12°C, making it a pleasant day for outdoor festivities[3][4].

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Severe Storm Brings Record Rainfall to La Palma, Spain

In a dramatic turn of events, the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands, Spain, has been hit by a powerful storm that has left a trail of significant rainfall and disruption in its wake. The storm, which made landfall in recent days, has been described as one of the most intense to affect the region in recent memory.

Record-Breaking Rainfall

The storm unleashed an astonishing 200 liters of water per square meter on La Palma, causing widespread flooding and disruptions to daily life. This level of rainfall is unprecedented for the island and has put local infrastructure to the test. The heavy downpour has resulted in flooded streets, damaged buildings, and disrupted transportation services.

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Spain Bids Farewell to 2024 with Unseasonable Cold and Looks to Chilly Start in 2025

As the year 2024 comes to a close, Spain is experiencing a colder than usual end to the year, setting the stage for a chilly beginning to 2025. The first days of the new year are predicted to bring frost and rain, particularly affecting the interior regions of the Iberian Peninsula.

Cold Snap in the Final Days of 2024

The last week of December 2024 has seen temperatures drop significantly, with many areas of Spain feeling the bite of winter more intensely than usual. This cold snap is part of a broader weather pattern that has been influencing Europe, characterized by low-pressure systems and cold air masses moving from the north.

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Spain Endures Record-Breaking Heat and Extreme Weather Events in 2024

As the year 2024 comes to a close, Spain has witnessed some of the most extreme and unprecedented weather events in its history, underscored by the pervasive impact of climate change.

Prolonged Heatwaves

The summer of 2024 was marked by relentless heatwaves that gripped much of Southern and Southeast Europe, including Spain. Temperatures soared to record highs, with the highest temperature in Spain reaching 45.7°C (114.3°F) on July 24 in El Granado, Huelva. This intense heatwave, which began in June and persisted until August, broke several regional temperature records across the country and the continent.

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Cantabria Welcomes the New Year with Record-Breaking Temperatures

In a surprising start to 2024, the region of Cantabria in northern Spain experienced an unprecedented warmth on the first day of the year. On January 1, 2024, the temperature in Cantabria soared to a remarkable 63 degrees Fahrenheit (17.2 degrees Celsius) in the early hours of the morning, marking a significant deviation from the typical winter climate of the area.

This unusual weather phenomenon has left both locals and expats in the region talking, as it is a far cry from the usual chilly winter mornings that Cantabria is known for. The region, often characterized by its mild but cool oceanic climate, saw temperatures that would be more typical of spring or even early summer.

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