The Martin Depression is coming! IPMA alerts Portuguese
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The Martinho depression is a meteorological phenomenon that will affect mainland Portugal and Madeira with adverse conditions, including heavy rain, intense wind and sea turmoil. IPMA advises monitoring updates MARTINHO is the...
The Rio Ave stadium, in Vila do Conde, was also affected by depression Martinho that hit the country this morning. The wind ripped off part of the roof of one of the stands and the panels were scattered around the Estádio dos Arcos. Photo: Nuno Russo As O MINHO reported, several incidents were recorded, until early morning, due to depression Martinho. There is no record of significant damage or injuries. In Alto Minho there are thousands of hous…


The Martinho Depression hit, in particular, the central and southern regions of the country with gusts of wind exceeding 100 km/h and heavy precipitation. Duarte Costa, climate change researcher, draws attention to the importance of the population following Civil Protection recommendations and avoiding unnecessary travel to risk areas.
There are already several districts in Mainland Portugal on orange alert due to the passage of the Martinho depression, which brings rain and “strong” wind that could reach 115 km/h in the districts districts of Lisbon, Setúbal and Leira and 120 km/h in the highlands, during the night of Wednesday. In a statement, the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and the Atmosphere (IPMA) warns that “persistent and sometimes heavy rainfall” is expected to occ…
Rain, wind and sea turmoil. Martinho is the name given by the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere (IPMA) to the depression that is expected to be centered “approximately 44°N and 13°W, with an atmospheric pressure at its center of 984hPa, influencing the weather in the archipelago of Madeira up to the 20th”. IPMA states that precipitation is expected, “with moderate to strong wind blowing with gusts that may reach values of up to 85 …
Famalicão expects a worsening of weather conditions this Thursday, according to forecasts from the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and Atmosphere. Thus, an “orange warning” will be in effect with the indication of strong winds from the south/southeast, with gusts that can reach 90 kilometers per hour. This alert applies to the period between 00:00, […]
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