Severe Weather Wreaks Havoc in Cantabria: Expats Advised to Take Precautions

January 31, 2025 | In Cantabria / Weather

As the first month of 2025 comes to a close, the northern region of Cantabria in Spain is grappling with the aftermath of severe weather conditions that have significantly impacted the area. The adverse meteorological situation, largely attributed to the effects of Storms Éowyn and Herminia, has led to a substantial increase in weather-related incidents.

Rising Incidents and Emergency Responses

According to recent reports, the number of incidents provoked by the adverse weather has risen by 64% in Cantabria. The region has been battling strong winds, heavy rainfall, and high waves, which have resulted in numerous emergency responses. From fallen trees blocking roads to power outages and flooding, the local authorities have been working tirelessly to mitigate the damage and ensure public safety.

Storm Éowyn's Impact

The initial wave of severe weather was brought by Storm Éowyn, which began affecting the region on Friday, January 24. This storm, known for its explosive cyclogenesis, brought winds of up to 100km/h and heavy rainfall, particularly in the northern parts of the Iberian Peninsula. Galicia and Cantabria were among the most severely impacted areas, with precipitation levels exceeding 1000mm in some regions and wind gusts reaching as high as 120km/h along the Galician coast[1][5].

Storm Herminia Takes Over

As Storm Éowyn began to lose intensity, Storm Herminia rolled in, promising even more torrential rain, gale-force winds, and massive waves. Herminia made landfall on Sunday, January 26, with a red alert issued for Galicia due to severe coastal conditions. Orange warnings were extended to several regions including Asturias, Cantabria, Castilla y León, Navarra, and La Rioja. The storm brought hurricane-level gusts in exposed areas, further exacerbating the already challenging weather conditions[5].

Precautions and Safety Measures

Given the severity of the weather, expats and residents in Cantabria are advised to take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. Here are some key measures to consider:

  • Secure Outdoor Objects: Ensure that any loose objects outside your home are secured to prevent them from being blown away by strong winds.
  • Avoid Coastal Areas: Steer clear of coastal areas due to high waves and potential flooding.
  • Drive Cautiously: Be cautious while driving, especially in areas where trees could fall onto roads.
  • Stay Informed: Frequently check the latest weather updates from reliable sources such as the Spanish Meteorological Agency (AEMET)[1][5].

Temperature Plunge and Snowfall

In addition to the strong winds and heavy rainfall, the region is also experiencing a significant drop in temperatures. Snow levels have fallen to between 500 and 700 meters in some areas, with significant snowfall accumulations expected in the Cantabrian Mountains and the Pyrenees. This polar plunge is set to continue, adding an icy layer to the already dramatic weather scenario[2][5].

As the weather begins to stabilize towards the weekend, residents and expats in Cantabria are urged to remain vigilant and take all necessary precautions to navigate through these challenging conditions safely. Stay tuned for further updates and follow local weather forecasts to stay informed.

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