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22 March 2025

Roberto Brasero Predicts Major Weather Changes Coming To Spain

Significant snowfall and cooler temperatures expected this weekend before a hopeful shift next week

Roberto Brasero, a prominent meteorologist from Antena 3, is alerting the nation to a significant shift in weather patterns across Spain. As the region has endured a week marked by intense rains, Brasero’s latest forecast provides a glimmer of hope, suggesting that conditions will improve soon.

On Friday, March 21, 2025, the ongoing effects of the borrasca Martinho will be felt, resulting in heavy rains and strong winds throughout many areas of Spain. While this storm is set to create a tumultuous end to the week, Brasero underscores that a much-needed change is on the horizon.

The forecast for Saturday, March 22, indicates that it will continue to be unsettled. Brasero notes that rainfall will become more irregular and might lead to occasional storms, especially within the northwestern territories. Rain is expected primarily in the mountainous regions of the northern peninsular, the western Sistema Central, and the Pyrenees, while areas on the eastern peninsular and the Canary Islands might see fewer showers.

Additionally, temperatures are set to fall dramatically over the weekend. Expect snow to blanket higher altitudes, with the snow level between 1,100 and 1,400 meters in the northwest, and between 1,200 and 1,500 meters across the rest. As Brasero pointedly observes, snow will also appear in areas that are usually not accustomed to such weather this time of year.

Looking ahead to Sunday, March 23, the situation will remain wintry, with continued snowfall predicted across the mountainous areas. Specifically, in the northern plateau and the northern peninsular, snow levels may drop to between 800 and 1,200 meters. In contrast, southern and Mediterranean regions will hover between 1,000 and 1,400 meters of snowfall, providing a stark reminder that winter is still reverberating through the land, despite the arrival of spring.

Yet, Brasero brings positive tidings. Starting Monday, March 24, there appears to be a light at the end of the tunnel. He asserts, "Podría ser el inicio del fin de esta racha de borrascas y lluvias generalizadas, al menos de momento," indicating that the relentless downpours and instability should start to taper off, revealing a more stable weather pattern.

With the arrival of the new week, forecasts suggest that rainfall will diminish significantly, transitioning to sunnier days, particularly from Tuesday, March 25 onward. While Monday may still see clouds and scattered showers, the intensity of the storms is expected to lessen, marking the beginning of a much-anticipated shift into clearer skies.

In this vein, Brasero assures us, "A partir del martes ya no se esperan lluvias, o al menos no tantas," emphasizing that the weather is on the brink of improvement. This represents much-needed relief after a period where numerous regions have been saturated, grappling with high river levels and the threat of flooding, especially near the Manzanares River in Madrid, where red alerts have been activated due to overflowing risks.

As regions like Extremadura, Andalucía, and parts of Castilla-La Mancha have been inundated with rain, the calming forecasts from Brasero offer hope, allowing for soils to recover and emergency services a breather to monitor rising water levels properly.

Roberto Brasero's forecasts have always played a crucial role in preparing communities for adverse weather, and his current updates serve as poignant reminders of nature’s power and unpredictability. With winter lingering a bit longer, Spaniards should brace for one last intensity of cold and snow before they can truly usher in spring.

Local authorities are also keeping close tabs on the situation, encouraging residents to remain vigilant and prepared, particularly in susceptible areas where floods could pose a risk amid lingering storms. As Brasero stated, "Las previsiones cambian, y en estas fechas más," reinforcing the need to stay updated.

Looking ahead, many will be hoping that by the end of the month, Spain can fully embrace the warmth and blossoming beauty that comes with spring. With the turbulent patterns of March giving way to more settled conditions, Spanish communities await the sunshine that heralds not just the changing season, but a shift in circumstances and mood across the nation.