Thursday, December 24, 2009

Properties in Spain - Will be Wet for Christmas

Spain Weather - Thursday December 24 2009
A wet Christmas for most in Spain

There are Spanish Meteorological Office orange alerts in place for more torrential rain today across practically the entire south of the country. All the holiday costas are affected by the alerts from the Atlantic to Alicante, although the Levante coast escapes the worst of the weather. Much of the centre and north of Spain is on yellow alert for rain and high winds which will veer from S to SW.

Cloudy or very skies with light to moderate rain across the country, rain which could be locally persistent and heavy in Extremadura, Castilla-La Mancha, Andalucia, and the Pyrenees. Heavy rain too early in the day on the Canaries.

The rain will ease as the day continues, and the snow line will range from 1,000 – 1,800m but will fall later to 800m in the NW and will be 1,200-2,000m elsewhere.

Temperatures:
Highs: Santa Cruz de Tenerife 25, Murcia 22, Alicante 21, Cádiz, Málaga, Palma de Mallorca 19, Valencia 18, Granada 17, Barcelona 16, Santander 12
Lows: Santa Cruz de Tenerife 21, Málaga 16, Murcia, Cádiz 15, Palma de Mallorca, Valencia 14, Barcelona 13, Granada 12, Alicante 11, Santander 4

Outlook
The best of any sunshine on Christmas day will be on the Levante Coast and the Balearics, with Murcia and Cataluña too seeing some sunshine.
Remaining generally cloudy however in Andalucia and the rest of the country.
There will be more rain on Boxing Day on the Costa del Sol where things will clear on Sunday and Monday, but where rain will be back on Tuesday and Wednesday.
For the Costa Blanca the rain will ease into showers which will continue from Boxing Day onwards with a break on Sunday.

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