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Heavy Snow Forecast for Andorra with 50cm Accumulations

Meteorologists predict significant snowfall from Tuesday to Thursday across valleys and mountains, prompting warnings and snow clearance preparations.

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Key Points

  • Snow accumulations: 10-20cm in valleys, >50cm in mountains by Thursday.
  • Temperatures: Daytime -2°C to 3°C, nights to -8°C with 70km/h winds.
  • Authorities activate snow plan, urge winter tyres; ski resorts prepare.
  • Alert until Friday; monitor updates from Interior Ministry.

## Snow Forecast for Andorra

Andorra faces a significant snowfall risk this week, with meteorologists predicting widespread accumulations across the Principality.

The Andorran Meteorology Service has issued warnings for heavy snow starting Tuesday, potentially affecting valleys and mountain areas alike. Accumulations could reach 10-20 cm in lower regions and exceed 50 cm at higher elevations by Thursday, depending on weather patterns.

The forecast stems from an incoming Atlantic front bringing cold air and moisture, leading to classic wintry conditions. Daytime temperatures will drop to between -2°C and 3°C, with overnight lows near -8°C in the mountains. Strong winds up to 70 km/h may further reduce visibility and complicate travel.

Authorities urge caution for drivers, recommending winter tyres and chains. Ski resorts like Grandvalira and Vallnord are preparing for fresh powder, with lift operations likely to continue uninterrupted. However, disruptions to public transport and power supplies remain possible in remote parishes.

The government has activated its snow plan, deploying teams to clear main roads including the CG-1 and N-145. Schools and businesses should monitor updates from the Interior Ministry.

This early-season snow event follows a mild autumn, boosting prospects for a strong winter tourism season. Forecasters note the prediction carries a high confidence level, though exact totals may vary by parish—Escaldes-Engordany and Andorra la Vella could see lighter falls compared to La Massana or Ordino.

Residents are advised to stay informed via official channels and prepare for potential isolation in higher villages. The alert remains in effect until Friday.

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