Mistral storm reaches 140 km/h winds causing AP-7 restrictions

Protecció Civil maintains the Ventcat plan alert across thirty counties, with maximum impact in the Camp de Tarragona and the Ebre regions.

Traffic sign warning of strong wind on a highway under a grey and turbulent sky.

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The strong mistral storm that hit Catalonia this Saturday recorded wind gusts of almost 140 km/h, leading to traffic cuts and restrictions on the AP-7 highway, especially in the south.

The most intense gusts were recorded around 9 AM, highlighting 137 km/h in la Riba, 136.4 km/h in Portbou-coll dels Belitres, and 134 km/h in la Sénia, according to data collected by the Servei Meteorològic de Catalunya (SMC) and Meteoclimatic.
The wind's impact forced restrictions on articulated vehicles on the AP-7 motorway between Cambrils and l'Ampolla. Furthermore, the Servei Català de Trànsit (SCT) reported the closure of one lane in each direction on the AP-7 at Mont-roig del Camp due to fallen trees on the road.

Protecció Civil asks to limit outdoor activities both near the sea and in the mountains.

Protecció Civil maintains the Ventcat plan alert across thirty counties, with special attention paid to Montsià, Baix Ebre, Baix Camp, Alt Camp, and Tarragonès, where the risk of very strong mistral gusts is highest until noon.
Citizens are advised to exercise extreme caution when traveling, check road conditions, and secure or remove elements from facades, terraces, and balconies that could fall, as well as avoid wooded areas or unstable structures.
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