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Storm Pedro to hit Spain with wind and snow

Summary by Euro Weekly News
If you thought winter was easing off, think again. Storm Pedro – the 16th named storm of the season – is moving across Spain and is expected to make its presence felt right through Thursday. According to Aemet, the state weather agency, we’re looking at strong winds, rough seas and even snow at much lower levels than we’ve seen in recent weeks. In short, it’s going to be a blustery few days. Source

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Activated the orange warning by gusts of wind that can exceed 100 km/h

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Thursday starts with a time scrambled in much of the country. Up to 13 autonomous communities are under very strong wind warning, adverse and snowy coastal phenomena, on a day marked by the muddy Pedro. The phenomenon, baptized by the French meteorological service, is the number 16 of the season and began to affect Spain on Wednesday. According to the State Meteorology Agency (Aemet), the storm will leave very strong gusts of wind, higher than 7…

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The Borasca Pedro, the last before the expected improvement of the time from Friday, has maintained this Wednesday in red alert, the maximum level, the flow of the Miño river as it passes through A Peroxa (Ourense), in addition to seven rivers at risk orange -the second of a scale of three- in the provinces of A Coruña and Pontevedra.The coastal storm has also caused the suspension of the marine transport of travelers in the estuary of Vigo, aft…

·Madrid, Spain
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El Borasca Pedro will put a total of 13 autonomous communities (CCAA) on a Wednesday warning by wind, waves and snow on a day when four of them, located in the north...

·Madrid, Spain
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Pedro will put on notice this Wednesday by wind, waves and snow a total of 13 autonomous communities (CCAA) on a day in which four, located in the north peninsula, will reach the orange level by waves, according to the forecast of the State Agency of Meteorology (AEMET).These are Asturias, Cantabria, Galicia and Basque Country.Continue reading...

·Granada, Spain
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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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