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The Consequences of Storms Are Rare and the Blame Is on the Azore's Anticyclone, Expert Says

Portugal Continental was hit between 22 and 28 January by three consecutive storms - Ingrid, Joseph and Kristin.
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Climate expert Pedro Matos Soares says that storm sequences like those of last week are rare and explains them with the Azores anticyclone, but refuses to link them to climate change. Mainland Portugal was hit, between January 22 and 28, by three consecutive storms – Ingrid, Joseph and Kristin – the last of which left at least ten dead and a trail of destruction mainly in the districts of Leiria, Coimbra and Santarém.

Portugal Continental was hit between 22 and 28 January by three consecutive storms - Ingrid, Joseph and Kristin.

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Correio da Manhã broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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