SHARE
COPY LINK

WEATHER

Spain just recorded its coldest temperature ever: -34.1°C

This morning, Wednesday January 6th, Spain recorded the lowest temperature since records began: -34.1°C.

Spain just recorded its coldest temperature ever: -34.1°C
Image: Michel Huché / Pixabay

The temperature was recorded at the Clot del Tuc La Llança weather station, located in the Pallars Sobirà area, in the Catalan Pyrenees.

The temperature was provided by the Parc Natural de L’Alt Pirineu and confirmed by the state metrological agency AEMET.

This freezing temperature would have been reached at a height of 2,305 metres, according to the weather station.

Cold air has been moving down the country throughout the course of Three Kings’ Day on January 6th, and temperatures across Spain are at least three to four degrees lower than normal.

Meteorologists agree that storm 'Filomena', which is now sweeping across the country, could bring the “heaviest snowfall in years” from this Thursday, January 7th.

The storm is expected to be a weeklong weather phenomenon which will see temperatures drop to -10°C in northern and central Spain and lead to heavy snowfall at abnormally low altitudes of as little as 200 metres, according to AEMET.

Even Madrid and Barcelona are expected to see snow this week. 

The last time a similar temperature was experienced in Spain was back in February of 1956, when -32°C was recorded in Estany-Gento, in the Catalan province of Lleida.

One of the coldest provinces in Spain is Teruel in Aragón, which in 1963 recorded a temperature of -30°C in the town of Calamocha. ( in Guadalajara in the central Castilla La-Mancha region) is also one of the coldest municipalities in the country, previously recording -28.2°C.

A few of Spain's other winter freezing zones include Navacerrada in Madrid, Cuéllar in Segovia and Reinosa in Cantabria. 

Member comments

Log in here to leave a comment.
Become a Member to leave a comment.

WEATHER

Norway to get a taste of summer with 20C days this week

Summer is finally here! Or least it is if you live in southern Norway, where a warm front coming up from Europe will bring t-shirt temperatures of 20C by Thursday, according to forecasts.

Norway to get a taste of summer with 20C days this week

Warm air from southern Europe will combine with a high pressure zone which will bring clear skies and sunshine, with summery weather coming towards the end of the week, Norway’s national weather forecaster Yr has reported. 

“Thursday and Friday especially will be nice,” Ingrid Villa, a meteorologist at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute, told the public broadcaster NRK. “Then we will probably get temperatures of over 20 degrees Celsius in some places.” 

Patches of 20C warmth are expected both in western Norway around Bergen and in Western Norway around Oslo, with the area around Tromsø expected to have slightly cooler weather, although Villa said that “it will absolutely be something like summer there too”. 

The warm sunny weather is, however, expected to pass northern Norway by, with grey overcast skies expected for much of this week. 

But if you think summer has come to Norway to stay, you risk disappointment as much cooler temperatures are expected next week.  

“There’s nothing unusual in getting an early taste of summer in April and the start of May, and then we can quickly go back to cooler more spring-like weather,” Villa said. 

SHOW COMMENTS