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Almeria Weather Alert: Heavy Rain Warning Maintained as Storm Francis Approaches

Published January 3, 2026 | Almeria Weather Alert

TL;DR: Spain’s State Meteorological Agency has maintained its warning for heavy and persistent rain in Almeria linked to the arrival of Storm Francis. Rain is expected to affect large parts of the province from Sunday into Monday, with possible snowfall in higher inland areas. Several municipalities have already adjusted Three Kings’ Day events as a precaution.


Aemet maintains an Almeria weather alert for heavy and persistent rain as Storm Francis approaches

The arrival of Storm Francis is drawing closer, and Spain’s State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) has confirmed that its warning for heavy and persistent rain in Almeria remains in place. The latest official forecasts can be followed directly via the AEMET website.

According to the latest forecasts, the storm—currently moving east after affecting the Canary Islands—is expected to enter western Andalusia first, before reaching Almeria province. Light rain could begin in parts of western Almeria and the capital area from Saturday afternoon or early Sunday morning, with more persistent rainfall forecast for Sunday and Monday.

Rain expected across most of the province

Aemet indicates that skies are likely to remain overcast and wet across much of Almeria during this period. While forecast models may still change slightly as the weather system develops, current data suggests that rainfall could affect most municipalities, particularly in the western half of the province.

The unsettled forecast has already prompted more than a dozen municipalities to adjust their Three Kings’ Day plans. Towns including Vera, Carboneras and Huercal de Almeria have moved their traditional parades forward to Saturday, January 3. The city of Almeria has so far opted to wait, stating that it does not currently plan to bring the parade forward.

Snow risk inland, milder conditions on the coast

Snowfall continues to be reported in some inland areas. Storm systems are expected to enter the province via municipalities in the Alpujarra during the early hours of Monday, before spreading further west. Current forecasts still mention cloudy conditions with snow in higher-altitude towns such as Laujar, Ohanes, Abla, Fiñana and Gergal.

Elsewhere in the province, snowfall is not currently expected. Aemet has raised the snow level to around 500 metres, which remains low by usual standards but reduces the risk for coastal and low-lying areas.

Temperatures are forecast to fall across Spain, affecting both daytime highs and night-time lows. Inland areas may experience frost, while coastal zones in Almeria are expected to see more moderate temperature variations.

Civil Protection and emergency services are advising residents to take precautions during periods of heavy rain and to follow guidance issued by official agencies. Authorities stress that it is still too early to determine the full impact of Storm Francis, as forecast models may continue to evolve over the coming hours.

The situation is expected to become clearer as the weekend progresses, with further updates likely if conditions change.


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Albox sets out key projects for 2026 as new municipal budget takes effect

Published January 6, 2026 | Category: Community

TL;DR: The 2026 municipal budget for Albox is now in force, setting out a series of local projects planned for the year ahead. Around €1 million is earmarked for investments including new public facilities, road access improvements and upgrades across several neighbourhoods.


Albox outlines major local projects as 2026 municipal budget comes into force

The municipal budget for Albox officially came into effect on January 1, 2026, defining the financial framework for the year ahead and confirming a number of projects planned across the town and its surrounding districts.

The total budget for 2026 amounts to just under €12 million, with close to €1 million allocated to direct investments. Among the most significant projects scheduled for development are a new residence for older residents, the future Auditorio Comarcal “Corazón del Almanzora”, and the transformation of the Avenida 28 de Febrero into a new boulevard-style public space.

The budget also includes funding for improved access to the Terdiguera industrial estate, alongside a series of smaller-scale projects in Albox’s outlying districts. Areas such as Los Segovias, Locaiba, La Aljambra and Llano de los Olleres are expected to see upgrades including new social buildings, public squares and family-friendly spaces.

In addition to physical infrastructure, the 2026 budget reflects increased funding for local community initiatives and cultural life. Allocations for sports clubs, cultural associations and local events have been maintained or expanded, while programmes aimed at active ageing and public participation are set to receive additional resources during the year.

Public safety and everyday services also feature in the planning for 2026. Measures include investment in video surveillance systems, staffing and equipment for the local police force, and a pavement improvement plan with a dedicated allocation of €150,000 for streets, squares and public spaces.

With the new budget now in force, the coming months will see how these plans translate into visible changes on the ground for residents and visitors alike, as projects move from planning into execution throughout Albox.


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Hailstorm hits Adra on Three Kings’ Day as Storm Francis brings more unstable weather

Published January 6, 2026 | Category: Community

TL;DR: A sudden hailstorm hit Adra on Three Kings’ Day afternoon, briefly whitening parts of the town and the A-7 near Guainos. Traffic slowed as hail accumulated on the road surface, with Storm Francis still driving unstable conditions across Almeria province.


Hailstorm hits Adra on Three Kings’ Day as Storm Francis keeps conditions unstable

Residents in Adra got an unexpected taste of winter on the afternoon of January 6, when rain briefly turned into a sharp hailstorm around 16:00. The burst of ice pellets quickly coated streets and parked vehicles in parts of the town, while drivers on the A-7 near Guainos reported difficult conditions as the roadway turned white.

The hail episode appears to be part of the same unstable pattern linked to Storm Francis, which has brought unusually cold air, showers and snow to higher ground across Almeria province in recent days. Along the coast, that instability can occasionally translate into short, intense downpours — and in this case, a sudden burst of hail.

For motorists, the key risk is traction. Even a brief hailstorm can create a slippery surface that behaves like ice, especially where hail accumulates in dips or shaded sections of road. If you are travelling, it is worth checking live updates before setting off and driving cautiously if conditions change quickly.

Official weather updates and warnings are available via Spain’s state meteorological agency AEMET. For real-time incident and traffic information on major routes such as the A-7, drivers can also consult the DGT.

With overnight temperatures still low in many inland areas and showers continuing in parts of the province, brief and localised weather surprises remain possible — particularly near the coast and around mountain foothills.


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Almeria remains “frozen” as Storm Francis lingers, with frost alerts and road impacts

Published January 6, 2026 | Category: Community

TL;DR: Cold conditions continue across Almeria province as Storm Francis lingers. Night-time temperatures could drop to -4°C inland, with snow still affecting higher ground. Several secondary roads remain closed or require snow chains, while yellow alerts are active for early Wednesday morning.


Almeria remains under cold conditions as Storm Francis refuses to leave

After a Three Kings’ Day marked by low temperatures and grey skies, Almeria province remains firmly under the influence of Storm Francis. While the heaviest rain has eased, cold air continues to dominate, especially overnight and in inland and mountainous areas.

According to Spain’s state meteorological agency AEMET, yellow alerts for minimum temperatures are active from Tuesday evening until Wednesday morning. In parts of the Almanzora Valley and Los Vélez, thermometers could fall as low as -4°C, with widespread frost expected.

Road closures and snow in inland areas during Storm Francis

Recent snowfall has left winter scenes in areas such as the Sierra de Gador and the Sierra de los Filabres. While the main road network across the province remains open, several secondary routes have been affected by snow and ice.

The Diputación de Almería has reported closures on a number of provincial roads, including sections of AL-5402, AL-5406 (Las Menas de Serón), and the AL-4404 near Calar Alto. Snow chains are also mandatory on the AL-3102 in the La Tetica de Bacares area. Drivers are advised to check conditions before travelling and avoid unnecessary journeys in affected zones.

Some local access restrictions have also been reported. In Pechina, the Ayuntamiento de Pechina has warned that access to the Andarax river area remains closed as a precaution, particularly around El Chuche.

Looking ahead, temperatures are expected to recover only gradually. Overnight frost risk will persist during the early morning hours, especially away from the coast and outside larger urban centres.


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