Mar 19 • 21:05 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Tenerife hit by snow as Storm Therese hits and flights cancelled

Tenerife is experiencing unexpected snowfall and severe weather from Storm Therese, causing travel disruptions for holidaymakers.

Tenerife, a popular holiday destination for British travelers, has been unexpectedly hit by snow as Storm Therese sweeps through the region. Known for its warm weather and beautiful beaches, the island is under an orange weather alert, indicating severe conditions due to heavy rain and strong winds, which have resulted in flight cancellations just days before Easter. The situation poses a significant challenge for tourists planning vacations to escape the cold back home.

Images circulating on social media reveal the scenic Teide National Park blanketed in snow, with pictures showing icicles in various locations on the island. Roads have been closed in response to the adverse weather, although higher elevations above 1,800-2,000 meters are expected to see continued snowfall. This dramatic weather shift not only surprises vacationers but also highlights the climate variability that can occur in such regions.

The forecasts suggest that the inclement weather may persist for at least five more days, threatening many holiday plans. For many travelers who strive to experience the sun-soaked beaches of the Canary Islands during Easter, the presence of snow and continuing storm conditions could result in significant travel chaos, reinforcing the need for travelers to stay updated on weather and flight status ahead of their journeys.

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