
The Sierra Nevada ski resort is 100% ready to open with plenty of good snow yet they’re missing an essential ingredient – skiers!
The Spanish Meteorlogical Agency has issued warnings for heavy, snowfall in the Alpujarra, Guadix, Baza and Huéscar starting Friday.
The AP-6 controversy is worsening because more information is coming to light, such as the fact that the department Heads were absent.
Whilst you were moaning down on the coast about the heatwave, last night it snow a little of Sierra Nevada – daytime temperatures in the city around 40ºC.
Twenty-four hours after the Spanish Government spoke of authorising the reopening of an ageing nuclear power station in Spain, there has been an explosion in a French one.
The publicly owned company, Cetursa, that manages the whole of the skiing complex on Sierra Nevada decided to close the season earlier than normal, which with the late snowfalls at the beginning of April, did not amuse the rest of the businesses up there; restaurants, hotels and shops.
Skiing holidays are becoming ever more popular and with more people on the ski slopes the likelihood of an accident is also on the increase.
Even before summer had officially ended, we had our first snowfall up in the Sierra Nevada. On the 13th of September there was a light snowfall around the 3,000-metre mark.