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  • Location: Villalba (917masl, Madrid, Spain)
  • Location: Villalba (917masl, Madrid, Spain)
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This Autumn was a very warmest season (record of Dry and Warmest temperatures)

But the past Monday was a hard snowfall in the SE. Today, the Snow is falling in Madrid and other importants cities in the center of Spain.

Albacete (Important city in the cold Steppes of SE. 686meters):

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Minimun temperatura in Tuesday: -11º

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Sunset nearly to the City

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Hills nearly to beach (Valencia)

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Alcoy (nearly to the beaches):

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Madrid (680meters)

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In others importants cities like Cuenca (35cm) or Toledo (15cm) In Monday has got a heavy snofalls

Next Snowfalls in Saturday and Sunday.

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  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.
  • Weather Preferences: Thunder, snow, heat, sunshine...
  • Location: Beccles, Suffolk.
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Thanks for the pics, Meteo...It's called Modern Era Magic... :wallbash::D

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  • Location: Scunny Lincolnshire.41m (134FT)ASL
  • Location: Scunny Lincolnshire.41m (134FT)ASL
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Wow,fantastic pics :wallbash:

Posted
  • Location: south London
  • Location: south London
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wow..thanks for posting...Spain gets better snow than us

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  • Location: portsmouth uk
  • Weather Preferences: extremes
  • Location: portsmouth uk
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thats absolutely fantastic seems that things are setting up brillant all over europe.

excellent pics.:good:

Posted
  • Location: Nuneaton 300ft
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and heatwave
  • Location: Nuneaton 300ft
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This Autumn was a very warmest season (record of Dry and Warmest temperatures)

But the past Monday was a hard snowfall in the SE. Today, the Snow is falling in Madrid and other importants cities in the center of Spain.

Albacete (Important city in the cold Steppes of SE. 686meters):

Minimun temperatura in Tuesday: -11º

Madrid (680meters)

In others importants cities like Cuenca (35cm) or Toledo (15cm) In Monday has got a heavy snofalls

Next Snowfalls in Saturday and Sunday.

Is this common e.g for Madrid in December or are you part of the even larger teapot set up ?

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  • Location: Villalba (917masl, Madrid, Spain)
  • Location: Villalba (917masl, Madrid, Spain)
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Is this common e.g for Madrid in December or are you part of the even larger teapot set up ?

Madrid is a high city (600-750 meters)and nearly big mountains with more than 2000 meters.

It is not uncommon, Madrid has usually one snow day in December (in the center, but in the suburbians is different they have a two or three snow days).

All years the snow has visited Madrid.

In the modern winters Madrid have a bad winters...ancients winters were very cold and a lot of snow days.

The bigest snowfalls are typicals in January or February.

But Madrid isn´t typical for Snow..the typical in winter are the frosts.

Record in Madrid: 150cm (November of 1904)

Years with more than 10cm in 00´s years (in Madrid city):

2001, 2005, 2006, 2009

Thanks a lot for the replies.

And sorry for my English.

Posted
  • Location: Bognor Regis West Sussex
  • Location: Bognor Regis West Sussex
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Thanks for the lovely photos, is the snow also in the centre of Madrid? I only ask as my Spanish niece is living there at the moment and having lived up until now near Benidorm hasn't seen much snow, so she will be delighted!:rolleyes:

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  • Location: Shrewsbury
  • Location: Shrewsbury
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Great pics, haven't seen icicles like that for a while! When it does snow in inland Spain at say 500m, can it last for days given the right setup or does it tend to melt within a few hours because the sun is stronger than in northern Europe, regardless of temperatures (like in UK in March/April?).

You mention Madrid, Valencia, Alicante; do inland far-southern cities like Granada and Cordoba ever see lying snow?

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  • Location: Weston-S-Mare North Somerset
  • Weather Preferences: Hot sunny , cold and snowy, thunderstorms
  • Location: Weston-S-Mare North Somerset
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Nice photos thanks for sharing.

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  • Location: Villalba (917masl, Madrid, Spain)
  • Location: Villalba (917masl, Madrid, Spain)
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Thanks for the lovely photos, is the snow also in the centre of Madrid? I only ask as my Spanish niece is living there at the moment and having lived up until now near Benidorm hasn't seen much snow, so she will be delighted!:D

In Benidorm is so difficult. Only one o two for twenty years. Benidorm is so warm and dry.

Thank you for the reply

Great pics, haven't seen icicles like that for a while! When it does snow in inland Spain at say 500m, can it last for days given the right setup or does it tend to melt within a few hours because the sun is stronger than in northern Europe, regardless of temperatures (like in UK in March/April?).

You mention Madrid, Valencia, Alicante; do inland far-southern cities like Granada and Cordoba ever see lying snow?

Maybe, sometimes the icicles are all day. In the cities of Spanish Center-North, many days in Winter they have a icicles and frozenfog. (today in my city the maximun temperature: -0,8º)

The Typical day in my zone is (nearly Madrid): At night under 0 grades, and the day over 6 or 8 grades with "Sun" (winter sun) and frosts in the shadows all day (Also is typical in Cold Invasions days under 0º).

In Cordoba (100 meters) the last Snowday was in January of 2007. In Granada (650 meters) had a little Snowfall in Monday.

Importants Cities like Ávila, Segovia, Burgos, Soria, Palencia, León, Cuenca, Vitoria, Pamplona and others zones about 700/1000 meters in the center and north of Spain they have an importants Snowfalls all years.

Madrid, Salamanca, Lugo, Logroño, Albacete, Huesca, Zamora, Valladolid and other zones about 500/700 meters (maybe the 50 or 60 porcent of Spain); They have a snowfalls all years but they aren´t a big snowfalls (sometimes yes, but usually no more than 10cm)

In the mountains all years have a very heavy snowfalls, but in the sea level in Spain is very difficult to see Snow (but no impossible).

thanks for reply. And sorry for my English.

See you later!

Into the white line, important Snowfalls all years.

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Brilliant set of pics.

We used to visit Torrevieja, alicante twice a year for many years to visit my wife's mum when she was alive. I think they had snow one year in early Feb. I presume that part of Alicante hasn't been affected. Med sea still too warm i guess.

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