Snow has hit the Canary Islands as flights are cancelled in Tenerife, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria.

Snow hit the Canary Islands this week (Picture: Native media)
Tenerife and different Canary Islands have been hit by snow as Storm Therese sparks disruption. The depth of Storm Therese is forecast to peak at the moment, with extreme winds, torrential rain and harmful sea circumstances anticipated throughout elements of the Canary Islands.
Greater than 36 have been cancelled throughout the Canary Islands earlier within the week, with Spain’s climate company has issued climate warnings for individuals within the area. Spain’s nationwide climate company, Aemet, warned: “Beginning at the moment, it’s inflicting a interval of hostile climate within the Canary Islands that can prolong over the following few days with the passage of successive fronts and contours of instability. Winds will intensify, producing very robust gusts from the west that would trigger branches or bushes to fall, in addition to harm to property and infrastructure.” Many outside occasions have been cancelled, together with Tenerife’s Bluetrail by UTMB.
6 days in the past08:50 Catherine Mackinlay
Snow in Tenerife pictured
Tenerife Island Council has launched photos of the snow being battered by snow as Storm Therese barrels in.

Tenerife hit by SNOW as Storm Therese barrels in cancelling vacation flights as Brits gear up for Eas (Picture: Tenerife Island Council)
Aemet warned
“Beginning at the moment, it’s inflicting a interval of hostile climate within the Canary Islands that can prolong over the following few days with the passage of successive fronts and contours of instability. Winds will intensify, producing very robust gusts from the west that would trigger branches or bushes to fall, in addition to harm to property and infrastructure.”
















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