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The return of the cold: Spain faces a wave of intense snow

by PREMIUM.CAT
El invierno volverá a mostrar su cara más fría en España. La nieve y el frío volverán con fuerza, tal y como advierte el conocido meteorólogo Roberto Brasero. Las predicciones apuntan a fuertes nevadas que afectarán a muchas regiones del país, especialmente en las zonas montañosas. En esta ocasión, volvemos a hablar de un frente frío procedente del norte, con el que las nevadas se verán limitadas a algunas zonas. En concreto, las precipitaciones más destacables se darán en el mar Cantábrico y los Pirineos. Así, el(8k, mejor calidad, obra maestra, muy detallado:1.1)

A relentless winter is on the way

In the coming days, Spain is preparing to receive a new cold wave that could bring significant snowfall to several regions of the country. This has been announced by meteorologist Roberto Brasero, who predicts a radical change in weather conditions.

Most affected areas: the north on alert

Forecasts suggest that the heaviest snowfalls will be concentrated mainly in the Cantabrian area and the Pyrenees. The autonomous communities that will experience the most severe conditions include Catalonia, Navarre, Aragon, Cantabria, Asturias, Castile and León, as well as Galicia.

The influence of cold air

According to Brasero, a cold front is moving in from Galicia, causing a notable drop in temperatures. Although temperatures may experience a slight initial softening, the general trend will be towards a more wintry climate, with frosts that will once again affect large areas.

Forecasts for the next few days

On Thursday, snowfall is expected to spread to more regions, including Castile and León, Aragon and Catalonia, with snow accumulation that could be significant, especially in the Pyrenees. Meanwhile, temperatures on the Mediterranean coast and the Balearic Islands will remain relatively warm.

A wind that accentuates the fred

In addition to the cold, the wind will become a prominent factor, with strong gusts forecast on the northeast coast and mountainous areas, increasing the feeling of cold among the population.

Friday: The calm before the storm

Friday will mark the peak of the cold wave. Frosts will spread across northern and central Spain, with maximum temperatures that will not come close to those of previous days. Meanwhile, in the Canary Islands, residents will experience a different phenomenon: the calitja, with dust from the Sahara that will affect visibility and air quality.

Long-term expectations

As the week progresses, weather conditions are expected to continue to fluctuate, with cold weather likely to persist for several weeks. Citizens should prepare for the approaching winter conditions with caution on the roads and a focus on personal safety.

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