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Cold Snap Brings -6°C Lows to Andorra Before Easter Holidays

A surge of cold air from Thursday, March 26, will usher in winter-like conditions with sub-zero nights persisting through Saturday, disrupting spring plans.

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Key Points

  • Cold snap hits Andorra with -6°C lows from March 26-28 before Easter holidays
  • Nighttime temperatures stay sub-zero through Saturday, easing to -3°C on March 29
  • Winter-like conditions disrupt spring plans and outdoor activities
  • Forecasts may update, but frosty start expected for holiday period

A cold snap is set to bring winter-like conditions to Andorra in the lead-up to the Easter school holidays, with minimum temperatures potentially dropping to -6°C over several consecutive days.

Meteorological forecasts indicate a surge of cold air will intensify from Thursday, March 26, ushering in unusually low temperatures for late spring. Nighttime lows could reach -6°C on Thursday, persisting through Friday, March 27, and Saturday, March 28. This prolonged chill marks a sharp departure from recent milder weather, evoking full winter conditions despite the seasonal calendar.

Relief is expected on Sunday, March 29, when temperatures may edge up slightly to around -3°C, though still below freezing. Forecasters note that updates could adjust these projections, but the pattern suggests a frosty start to the holiday period.

The episode contrasts with spring's early arrival, potentially disrupting outdoor plans and travel during the festive break. Residents should prepare for persistent sub-zero nights through the weekend.

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