Spain Is Currently Witnessing Their Biggest Snowfall In Decades And This Is How The Unusual Sight Looks
Storm Filomena has covered Spain in heavy snow, disrupting road, rail, and air travel. In fact, the weather has been so bad, the country's interior minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska called Filomena "the most intense storm in the last 50 years."
Madrid has been one of the worst affected areas. The city's Barajas airport was closed, along with a number of roads, and all trains to and from Madrid have been canceled. Further south, the storm caused rivers to burst onto their banks.
Four deaths have been reported so far. Officials said two people had been found frozen to death (one in the town of Zarzalejo, north-west of Madrid, another in the eastern city of Calatayud, and two people traveling in a car were swept away by floods near the southern city of Malaga).
While facing these challenges, Spanish people have been sharing photos online to show just how much Filomena has transformed their everyday life. Bored Panda has compiled some of them into a list to give you a better understanding of the situation, so continue scrolling and check out the images.
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Snow-Woman Level Over 9000
I can't even make a snow ball man properly...that's skills in did!
Load More Replies...Ok quick story: so me and my kids were driving home from getting some food and we saw some pretty amazing snowdroids yes that’s right snowdroids there was one of R2D2 and one of BB8 (possibly a gummy bear but we couldn’t tell) I was like that takes some serious talent! but that is seriously amazing
Yeah, without the head. Not knocking the artistic skill - maybe it would have been too unstable on the neck?
Load More Replies...If I tried that in the US, someone would call the police, because snow boobs. I blame the Puritans.
They only snow art I was ever able to make was a giant d**k with balls, made around a lamppost. Therefore hats off for this creative genius.
Beautiful recreation of the statue of Nike (Greco Roman goddess of victory, not the shoes :P)
Wow, I live 600 Kms. north of Madrid, and here we haven't seen a snow flake since 1987 in Vigo, although I have lived this kind of snowfalls in Bariloche, Argentina. every decade in Patagonia they can count with one great one. 1943 south Patagonia suffered a really great one, in 1944 it was north Patagonia that went through it.
Talented sculpture! This artist needs to do more and find a benefactor !
Dani Molinero, an ESL teacher and diversity educator, who captured the beautiful side of the blizzard, said that Filomena has really been at it in their region. "I am from the Basque Country, north of Spain, [and] the weather is usually warm and rainy [at this time of year]," Molinero told Bored Panda. "[It] rarely snows. But the storm has hit this place very hard. I am a teacher and school is canceled until next week, probably. This [looks like] the biggest snowfall ever in the history of my city."
Reddit user alphasephirot, who took a picture of their cat Naoki (full name Ragnar de Naoki Boeing) in the snow, is from Madrid, living in the outskirts of the city in a place called Paracuellos. "The weather here is usually cold dry winters and very hot summers. It's not unusual to have a cold winter with temperatures that range from 0 to 5 or 10 degrees on the 'hottest' days. It usually snows once every couple of years but it won't even stay on the ground," they told Bored Panda.
The 31-year-old has never seen anything like Filomena. "Of course there has been some snow in the past, and in 2009 we had a big snowfall as well, but nothing compared to this. It was normal these days to see people skiing on the streets, which was crazy. Traffic has been a nightmare and the government has been issuing warnings about the storm but everything has collapsed either way."
"I work at the airport and though the news is that it is working as of now, the truth is that normal operation is a nightmare and the ice and snow patches are really hard to dissolve which complicates everything," alphasephirot added. "The situation won't go back to normal for at least one or two weeks from now which is crazy, considering that we are supposedly living in a 'rich' country."
Big Snowfall These Days In Madrid. Naoki Went Out Exploring The Backyard. He's A Real Viking!
Up to 50cm (20 inches) of snow fell on Spain's capital Madrid between Friday and Saturday. Overnight, temperatures plummeted to -8C (18F) in parts of the country, and meteorologists sent out warnings that the snow was turning into perilous ice.
The unusually cold wave on the Iberian peninsula is expected to last until Thursday. The Spanish government reported it had taken extra steps (including police-escorted convoys) to ensure its expected shipment of some 300,000 coronavirus vaccines can be distributed as planned to regional health authorities later on Monday.
It Has Been Snowing Like Crazy In Spain And Then Theres This Guy
So this guy had a sled and dogs ready for the last 50 years hoping for a day of snow.
But there were stories of heroism to inspire people during this difficult period too. For example, doctors and medical workers abandoned their trapped cars and walked for hours to get to work to continue saving the country from the pandemic. One doctor, Alvaro Sanchez, said on social media he had walked 17km (10 miles) over nearly two hours to get to work, while two nurses, Paco and Monica, said they had walked 22km (14 miles) to their hospital.
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Cows Making Their Way Through The Very Deep Snow Cover On The Slopes Of Montes De León In Northwestern Spain Yesterday, Jan 9th. Do You Think They Like The Snow Or Do They Just Want To Get To The Stables Asap?
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After all the sadness in 2020, it is encouraging to see people just simply having fun. The human spirit is strong. Be well my friends!
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Local Art
Me ; desperately counting the miles /wind/weather from the uk to see if we will get some . 🙏🏼
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I live that the thought behind this is "let's just make the biggest ball that we can!"
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Madrid Has Seen Its Heaviest Snowfall Since 1971
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at first it looked like it was the front view of a faun or satyr
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Madrid Has Seen Its Heaviest Snowfall Since 1971
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Man Skiing In Madrid During Rare Snowfall In Spain
Bet everyone was rummaging through their attics looking for the skis and sleds to dust off and use!
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The Greatest Snowfall In Over 50 Years Hit Madrid, Spain Today
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Biggest Snowfall In Madrid (Spain) In The Last 100 Years
And yet here in Utah when we normally have a ton of snow, we have absolutely nothing! But it snowed in Texas!
I find this odd also. Where I am (in Canada), we should be able to measure the snow in feet, and yet, I barely have 2-3 inches of snow on my lawn (if that).
Load More Replies...Hmmm! I thought it was the rain in Spain what stayed mostly on the plane.
It's so cute how excited everyone got haha, I loved the pics of like 5 adults pushing the giant snowballs with all their strength :D
As a stray cat and dog feeder I just can't love winter. Apart from always cold and wet feet and taking 5 times more time to get to the nearest stores, I am extremely worried how feral and stray cats and dogs will survive. There are so many of them and not enough places to shelter.
I feel you. The situation is bad and even though there are volunteer organizations in Madrid that neuter, treat and feed ferals, it is not enough.
Load More Replies...And they say 2021 is already sucking as bad as 2020... Seeing these pictures i disagree
I’m sorry for them, they are not equipped to handle this. Yes it is amazing and fun but many of the families don’t use heating since it’s so expensive and they must be sitting inside with their jackets on. The homeless and stray cats and dogs are freezing to death. I feel sorry for them and hope it gets better! I lived there two years ago and in my childhood so I know what I’m talking about. However on the plus side many instagram account that I follow about Madrid are doing exceptional communications and keeping the residents informed!
Even in Germany snow is more rare and last winter we have had almost none in the lower regions - this winter was great and we have had around 40 cm. This was great fun.
This is the signal to all that climate change is real and strange (and dangerous) weather patterns are to stay. Normally where I live we have that amount of snow every other week and this winter has been the mildest and we’ve only gotten a significant snow fall once so far.
As a physical anthropologist, and student of "Climate Change", yes REAL Climate Change, none of this surprises me at all. If you really want to know what we are heading to, look up "Maunder Minimum" and study it closely. This should tell you where we are going. This planet is constantly changing its climate, due to a slew of reasons, and it will change continually as time goes by. We are currently entering a 440 year Grand Solar Minimum(Little Ice Age), and you can expect the near future to mimic the 17th century. Get used to it, and enjoy the diversity.
i am surprised so many own snowboards and skiing stuff in a city where it has 25 degrees average most of the year, i presume? funny
I am from Portland Oregon where we hardly ever get any snow. I would love to wake up one morning with snow like
In 1986, it snowed in San Antonio, TX, and the biggest selling item for days was FILM! Everybody wanted a picture of The Alamo in the snow. Enjoy it while you got it!
it was like this all the time in the 60's, 70's and early 80's. And the weather is going back to this again.
in nh usa in newlondon we had a cuple inches of snow it was almost as tall as me
And yet here in Utah when we normally have a ton of snow, we have absolutely nothing! But it snowed in Texas!
I find this odd also. Where I am (in Canada), we should be able to measure the snow in feet, and yet, I barely have 2-3 inches of snow on my lawn (if that).
Load More Replies...Hmmm! I thought it was the rain in Spain what stayed mostly on the plane.
It's so cute how excited everyone got haha, I loved the pics of like 5 adults pushing the giant snowballs with all their strength :D
As a stray cat and dog feeder I just can't love winter. Apart from always cold and wet feet and taking 5 times more time to get to the nearest stores, I am extremely worried how feral and stray cats and dogs will survive. There are so many of them and not enough places to shelter.
I feel you. The situation is bad and even though there are volunteer organizations in Madrid that neuter, treat and feed ferals, it is not enough.
Load More Replies...And they say 2021 is already sucking as bad as 2020... Seeing these pictures i disagree
I’m sorry for them, they are not equipped to handle this. Yes it is amazing and fun but many of the families don’t use heating since it’s so expensive and they must be sitting inside with their jackets on. The homeless and stray cats and dogs are freezing to death. I feel sorry for them and hope it gets better! I lived there two years ago and in my childhood so I know what I’m talking about. However on the plus side many instagram account that I follow about Madrid are doing exceptional communications and keeping the residents informed!
Even in Germany snow is more rare and last winter we have had almost none in the lower regions - this winter was great and we have had around 40 cm. This was great fun.
This is the signal to all that climate change is real and strange (and dangerous) weather patterns are to stay. Normally where I live we have that amount of snow every other week and this winter has been the mildest and we’ve only gotten a significant snow fall once so far.
As a physical anthropologist, and student of "Climate Change", yes REAL Climate Change, none of this surprises me at all. If you really want to know what we are heading to, look up "Maunder Minimum" and study it closely. This should tell you where we are going. This planet is constantly changing its climate, due to a slew of reasons, and it will change continually as time goes by. We are currently entering a 440 year Grand Solar Minimum(Little Ice Age), and you can expect the near future to mimic the 17th century. Get used to it, and enjoy the diversity.
i am surprised so many own snowboards and skiing stuff in a city where it has 25 degrees average most of the year, i presume? funny
I am from Portland Oregon where we hardly ever get any snow. I would love to wake up one morning with snow like
In 1986, it snowed in San Antonio, TX, and the biggest selling item for days was FILM! Everybody wanted a picture of The Alamo in the snow. Enjoy it while you got it!
it was like this all the time in the 60's, 70's and early 80's. And the weather is going back to this again.
in nh usa in newlondon we had a cuple inches of snow it was almost as tall as me