Cantabria Experiences Spain's Strongest Wind Gusts, Nearing 150 km/h in Picos de Europa

January 6, 2025 | In Comunitat Valenciana / Weather

In a dramatic display of Spain's unpredictable winter weather, the region of Cantabria has recorded the strongest wind gusts in the country, with speeds barely shy of 150 km/h in the Picos de Europa mountain range. This intense weather event has left a significant impact on the area, highlighting the fierce conditions that have been affecting northern and eastern Spain.

Extreme Weather Conditions

On January 5, 2025, the Picos de Europa, a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and a part of the Cantabrian Mountains, witnessed wind gusts that were among the highest recorded in Spain. These gusts, which neared 150 km/h, are a testament to the severe weather warnings issued by the Spanish Meteorological Agency (AEMET) in recent days.

Wider Weather Context

This extreme weather is part of a broader pattern of adverse conditions affecting northern and eastern Spain. Over the Christmas period, at least 10 provinces were placed on high alert due to severe wind, waves, and snow. Provinces such as Girona, Mallorca, and Menorca faced orange warnings for strong waves, while areas like Huesca, Teruel, and Valencia were under wind warnings[1][3].

Impact on Daily Life

The strong winds and associated weather conditions have caused hazardous travel conditions, particularly in elevated areas. Roads in the Cantabrian and Pyrenees mountain ranges have been slippery due to snow and reduced visibility from blowing snow. Additionally, heavy rainfall in regions like Galicia, Asturias, and Cantabria has led to flooding and disruptions in daily life[3][5].

Preparations for Three Kings Parade

As Spain prepares for the traditional Three Kings parade on January 6, the weather forecast is far from festive. AEMET has warned of a significant change in weather, with a new frontal system bringing wind, rain, and snowfall across large parts of the peninsula. This could turn the usually joyful celebrations into a damp and frosty affair, especially in the north and west of Spain[5].

Previous Storms

This recent weather event follows a series of storms that have hit Spain in the latter part of 2024. Storms like Aitor and Berenice brought widespread strong winds, heavy rain, and significant wave heights along the Atlantic coast. These storms caused power outages, property damage, and disruptions in rail and air services, particularly in northern Spain and Portugal[4].

As the weather continues to be a major concern for residents and expats alike, it is crucial to stay updated with the latest forecasts and warnings from AEMET to ensure safety and plan accordingly. The dramatic change in weather is a reminder of the unpredictable nature of Spanish winters, especially in the northern regions.

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