Mallorca snow February 2023
Snow in Valldemossa.
Storm Juliette leaves Snow in Mallorca
The snowfall in Lloret is hitting records never seen before.
Storm Juliette leaves Snow in Mallorca
Children enjoying the snow in Manacor.
Power cuts, roads closed as Storm Juliette batters Mallorca
Some torrents have overflowed. Wind has been gusting over 100 kilometres per hour.
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Storm Juliette caused this enormous pot hole in the middle of the Avenidas in Palma overnight due to the large amounts of rain that fell.
Storm Juliette leaves Snow in Mallorca
Church of Sant Miquel in Felantix.
Storm Juliette leaves Snow in Mallorca
Storm Juliette has left a large snowfall across Mallorca.
Storm Juliette leaves Snow in Mallorca
Plaza Pax in Felanitx is covered with snow that fell yesterday (February, 27 2023).
Cala d'Or beach covered with snow
Cala d'Or beach covered with snow. A rare image seen on Mallorca.
Storm Juliette leaves Snow in Mallorca
Antonia Garcies making a snowball in Manacor.
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A kid playing in the snow in Vilafranca.
Storm Juliette leaves Snow in Mallorca
Snow in Galilea.
Storm Juliette leaves Snow in Mallorca
Snow in Felantix.
Storm Juliette leaves Snow in Mallorca
Road is closed!
Storm Juliette leaves Snow in Mallorca
Roof tops covered with snow in Soller.
Storm Juliette leaves Snow in Mallorca
Footprints and tire marks are seen on the bendy road of Soller.
Storm Juliette leaves Snow in Mallorca
The curvy roads of Soller are covered in snow.
Storm Juliette leaves Snow in Mallorca
A plough is seen clearing the road where snow has accumulated over 50 centimetres.
Storm Juliette leaves Snow in Mallorca
The snow plough clearing the roads after a heavey dumping.
Storm Juliette leaves Snow in Mallorca
The Emergency services have had to close some roads.
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