Heavy rain, landslides and snowfall battered the Spanish islands this week.
Extreme weather is set to batter the Canary Islands this weekend Tourists heading to Spain over the Easter holidays have been warned to expect extreme weather as snow, rain and lightning storms are expected to batter the region. Storm Nelson is set to continue heaping more misery on the Canary Islands throughout the Bank Holiday, which has been hit with heavy rain and flooding in recent weeks.
AEMET said today: ‘The influence of low Atlantic pressure and its fronts is expected on the Peninsula and the Balearic Islands, with a predominance of cloudy skies and widespread rainfall, less likely on the southeastern coast.
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