Warning as snow and -2C temps hit holiday hotspots including Ibiza & Malaga

BRIT holiday hotspots in Spain have been hit by snow as temperatures plunge below zero.

Beaches in Ibiza and the streets of Malaga are covered in snow after Majorca was also hit by freezing weather.

Beaches on Ibiza were covered in snow

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Beaches on Ibiza were covered in snowCredit: Solarpix
The Costa del Sol has also been hit by snow

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The Costa del Sol has also been hit by snowCredit: Solarpix
Temperatures in Spain have been plummeting overnight

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Temperatures in Spain have been plummeting overnightCredit: Solarpix
The normally sunny Ibiza has been hit by snow

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The normally sunny Ibiza has been hit by snowCredit: Solarpix

Spain’s national weather office said the Balearic island of Ibiza’s unusual weather conditions are the result of the polar freeze currently affecting the country.

The town of Sant Joan de Labritja on the island recorded a temperature of around -2C overnight.

Pictures showed the normally sunny island hit by snow including the popular beach at Cala LLonga.

It comes as temperatures in Mallorca dropped to as low as -2C, with more snow expected tonight and on Sunday.

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The municipality of Salines saw the lowest temperature overnight with Campos, Escorca, Lluc and Serra d’Alfàbia following with -1C.

Spain’s Meteorological Agency Aemet has issued a yellow warning for snow and coastal phenomena in the Balearics for this weekend.

Heavy snow is expected to cover parts of the island with some frost, especially in the Serra de Tramuntana.

Aemet warned: “Precipitation today in the Balearic Islands , snow above 850 meters (until 8 a.m.) Mallorca: 2 Capdepera Lighthouse, 1 Escorca, Son Torrella 1 Colonia de Sant Pere.

Temperatures are expected to remain low between -2C and 5C in most parts of the island, El Diario de Majorca reports.

However in Palma, Sóller, Pollença, Sa Pobla and Artà they will be slightly higher between 6C and 7C. 

The cloudy sky is set to remain on the island as some storms and small hail have not been ruled out, especially at night.

The weather warning comes just days after the first snowflakes of 2023 were recorded in the Serra de Tramuntana earlier this week.

Meteorologist Alberto Darder shared the snowy pictures on Twitter with the caption “The first of 2023, at 1,400 meters.”

It comes as over 40 provinces were on alert this week for heavy rain, snow, ice, strong winds and huge waves as they were preparing to be hit by two storms.

Meanwhile, Mallorca, Menorca and Ibiza were battered by strong winds brought by storm Gérard.

Temperatures dropped to -2C in Mallorca

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Temperatures dropped to -2C in MallorcaCredit: Solarpix
The first snow appeared in Puig Major

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The first snow appeared in Puig Major

 

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