Wind, Rain, and Snow in the Pyrenees: Week of Instability in the Lleida Region

The forecast from the Meteorological Service of Catalonia anticipates a fluctuating snow level and an initial drop followed by a rise in temperatures until Friday.

Generic image of a mountain landscape with recent snow and dark clouds announcing rain and wind.
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Generic image of a mountain landscape with recent snow and dark clouds announcing rain and wind.

The Lleida region faces an episode of instability with wind, rain, and snowfalls in the Pyrenees until next Friday, according to the warning issued by the Meteorological Service of Catalonia (SMC).

For Wednesday, the Meteorological Service of Catalonia (SMC) has issued a warning for persistent precipitation in the Pyrenees, where snow will appear at altitudes ranging between 800 and 1,200 meters. In the non-Pyrenean counties, dispersed showers are expected during the afternoon and a notable generalized drop in temperatures.
The day on Thursday will be characterized by generalized precipitation across much of the territory during the morning. The snow level, on this occasion, will rise significantly, settling between 1,600 and 1,800 meters. As the afternoon progresses, a gradual improvement in conditions is expected, with clear skies opening up.
Finally, on Friday, precipitation will mainly concentrate in the Pyrenees, with the possibility of extending to the rest of the province by the end of the day. The snow level is expected to initially be between 1,000 and 1,200 meters, with a possible rise around noon.
Regarding thermometers, both maximum and minimum temperatures will continue their upward trend continuously throughout the weekend, potentially reaching 15 degrees in the capital, Lleida. The westerly wind will blow strongly throughout Friday.