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The Portal Meteoelx that Warns of Adverse Phenomena Announces Its Closure Due to Difficulties to Maintain the 40 Stations

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A mere hobby that ended up becoming a public service now has the days numbered. The association MeteoElx announces that by the end of February it will close the independent meteorological portal that through a network of more than 40 observatories distributed by Elche, Santa Pola and localities of the Vega Baja has served in the last five years to inform the population about the weather, and even to warn of adverse phenomena such as floods, hail…
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A mere hobby that ended up becoming a public service now has the days numbered. The association MeteoElx announces that by the end of February it will close the independent meteorological portal that through a network of more than 40 observatories distributed by Elche, Santa Pola and localities of the Vega Baja has served in the last five years to inform the population about the weather, and even to warn of adverse phenomena such as floods, hail…

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informacion.es broke the news in on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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