Snow in Catalonia: expectations and bewildering realities

A winter with surprises

The mountains of Catalonia have undergone a recent transformation with the snowfall that have re -covered the landscape. Although the visual appearance is impressive, the weather experts warn us that not everything is what it seems.

Worrying reality in the Pyrenees

Nevades have been common in recent weeks, but accumulated amounts are not enough to ensure robust winter. The professionals in the sector point out that the situation is alarming, as the amounts of snow are below historical levels.

Comparisons that speak

According to @seguimlameteo, in places like the port of Bonaigua, only 99 cm of snow have been registered, far from the 150 cm expected. In other areas, such as Certascan and Boí, the figures are also disturbing, with 62 cm and 48 cm respectively, compared to their historic 132 cm and 73 cm.

Drought effects

The drought has left its mark on the mountains, with ski resorts that have had to resort to the artificial snow to maintain the expectations of the visitors. This phenomenon has been evident even in December, when the snow was scarce.

Light of hope in the Aran Valley

Despite general concerns, the Aran Valley, with the Baqueira station at the helm, has experienced significant snowfall. This area can boast of having a much better neurological state of health than other regions of the Pyrenees, but it is an isolated case.

Looking to the future

There is still winter time and the prospects of a new wave of snowfall could offer a breath in the Catalan mountains. However, the disparity in current snow thicknesses makes it difficult to compensate for the accumulated deficiencies so far.

Final reflections

The current situation reminds us of the fragility of mountain ecosystems and the importance of being aware of climatic variations. Snow, which is usually synonymous with fun and activity, now becomes a topic of debate on the sustainability and future of our mountains.

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