Winter weather disrupts Easter start in Aragonese Pyrenees

A winter-like cold spell, with winds up to 154 km/h and 20 cm of snow, has forced ski resort closures and road restrictions in the Aragonese Pyrenees at the start of Easter holidays. The Government of Aragon has activated the alert phase of its Special Civil Protection Plan for adverse weather. Spain's State Meteorological Agency maintains orange wind warnings and snow alerts.

The Aragonese Pyrenees woke up on Sunday to extreme weather conditions at the start of Easter week. Temperatures dropped to -12.5 degrees in Cerler and -11.7 in Astun, with wind gusts reaching 154 km/h in the area. Outside high mountains, Andorra in Teruel exceeded 110 km/h and Castellote recorded similar figures.

Snowfalls have accumulated up to 20 cm in recent hours across the Huesca Pyrenees, from Jacetania to Ribagorza, hindering road access. Several roads require chains and ban heavy vehicles and buses on stretches to Cerler, Benasque, and Candanchu. Consequently, resorts like Cerler and Formigal-Panticosa have closed, while Astun-Candanchu operates partially due to wind.

The Government of Aragon keeps the Special Civil Protection Plan active in alert phase ahead of strong winds and snow at low altitudes this weekend. The State Meteorological Agency issues orange wind warnings for the Huesca Pyrenees and Teruel counties, plus snow alerts in mountains.

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