Snowfall in Ibiza: first in years
Winter storm Juliette has arrived, bringing with it the first snowfall in Ibiza in years. Morning reports indicate snowfall in Sierra de Tramuntana, the island’s highest area.
Snowfall in Ibiza: White landscape in Sant Joan, Sant Mateu, and Sant Josep
A beautiful white landscape has taken shape in Ibiza as the islands of Sant Joan, Sant Mateu, and Sant Josep have been blanketed in snow. Sa Cala de Sant Vicent, located in Sant Joan, is particularly breathtaking as it’s completely covered in white. Nearby areas of Sant Mateu and the surroundings of Sa Talaia de Sant Josep have also felt the brunt of the snowfall, transforming these locales into winter wonderlands. The temperature in Sant Mateu has taken a steep plunge, touching a chilly two degrees Celsius, which has further intensified the wintry atmosphere. The drastic change in weather and the enchanting snow-covered landscape presents a unique sight, far removed from the typical warm and sunny perception of Ibiza.
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Yellow and red weather alerts in Ibiza and Mallorca
The Spanish State Meteorological Agency has declared a yellow weather alert for Ibiza and Formentera, indicating potentially severe weather conditions. Similarly, a red alert, a warning of extreme weather, is in place for Mallorca. The island’s highest area, Sierra de Tramuntana, has been experiencing snowfall since this morning according to incoming reports. These conditions are predicted to persist until Wednesday. However, the forecast suggests a shift later in the week, with the arrival of clearer skies and a slight increase in temperatures bringing a respite from the harsh weather.
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