This is how Teide wakes up after the passage of the Celia storm this Tuesday



Mount Teide returns to show its most wintry stamp this Tuesday after the passage of the Celia storm, which has left significant snowfalls in Tenerife, Gran Canaria and La Palma. First thing in the morning you could already see the snow-covered volcano, from the peak to its skirts.

For today, the Canary Islands expect strong winds that could exceed 70 kilometers per hour (km/h) on all the islands as a result of the storm, which could also leave precipitation and more snow on the islands with greater relief, above 1,500 meters , according to the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet).

In the sea there will be a north or northwest component wind of force 6 or 7, occasionally 8 that may subside after dawn. Heavy or very heavy seas are also expected to decrease from dawn to strong swell. Northwest swell of 4 or 5 meters and occasional showers.

The weather forecast for this Tuesday in Tenerife

In the north and inland areas of the north, cloudy skies with persistent weak to moderate rain. In the rest, cloudy intervals, without ruling out some weak precipitation. During the early morning, above 1500 meters, precipitation could be in the form of snow. Temperatures without changes or with slight decreases. Moderate to strong northwest wind, less intense starting in the afternoon, with very strong gusts, which will exceed 70 km/h, affecting during the first part of the day and early afternoon, especially inland areas facing southwest and northeast , and wind channeling areas on the slopes facing southeast, as well as on summits, where they could locally exceed 90 km/h during the early morning.

FORECAST MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TEMPERATURES (°C):

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