Drought relief has come at a price in Spain, as flash floods forced hundreds of people to evacuate their homes, closed schools and highways and swept cars away.
Spain will be affected by storm Martinho, which looks set to bring "heavy rain" to the usually sun-kissed holiday spot.
European Union holiday hotspot has been met with a deluge of rain and torrential downpours, with the weather shift ruining vacations and trips for Brits heading abroad.
Zero weather alerts in Spain tomorrow for the first time in WEEKS after onslaught of rain and storms
THERE are zero weather alerts in place for Spain tomorrow. For the first time in weeks, no province, city or town is being warned of adverse conditions on ...
An historic Spanish city is at risk of severe flooding after weeks of torrential rain - one of several areas to declare a state of emergency.Avila, a Unesco World Heritage Site, is about 35 miles ...
Spain’s official meteorological agency, AEMET, naturally had the edge when it came to local accuracy. If you’re planning a ...
Heavy rains continue to batter Spain bring the risk of further flooding as storm Martinho brings strong winds, large swells ...
Yellow rain warnings have been issued for today across northern and central Spain, along with the risk of hail, as 15mm of ...
The latest storm comes just months after the eastern region of Valencia was struck by a catastrophic downpour that caused ...
Various European cities look set for unseaonably snow and rainy conditions in just hours, as many Britons head off for early ...
As Spain braces for yet more bad weather, revealed below is the full list of areas that have been slapped with orange and ...
The Canaries are under a yellow alert for powerful wind gusts of up to 43mph, less than a week after major flooding in ...
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