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Weekly Round-up: N332 (May 11, 2025)
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The Week’s Driving Weather for Spain – 12 May 2025
This week in Spain will see a generally improving trend for driving conditions after an unsettled start on Monday with potential showers. By Tuesday, drier and brighter weather should prevail in most areas, leading to stable and pleasant conditions for the remainder of the working week with a mix of sunshine and clouds and mild temperatures. However, as the weekend approaches, there’s a possibility of more variable weather returning, so drivers should stay updated on local forecasts towards the end of the week for any potential changes impacting travel.
Road Traffic Update for Spain – From Monday 12 May 2025
Spring is the transitional period of the year, when significant fluctuations in atmospheric precipitation occur. These fluctuations are varied, intense, and sudden. Therefore, its weather can present winter characteristics or, conversely, herald summer.
All these sudden changes in weather conditions negatively impact driving and road trips. Therefore, if you’re taking a road trip, we should always keep in mind the two basic rules of driving: PREVENTION and PRUDENCE. These will allow us to travel at this time of year in the best possible road safety conditions.
Have you Noticed the Red Lines at the Back of Trucks?
Have you noticed the red lines on the back and sides of trucks in Spain? These aren’t just for looks! Since late 2024, these reflective red stripes (officially the V-23 road sign) are mandatory for most large trucks, trailers, and semi-trailers registered after July 10, 2011. Their purpose is crucial for road safety, clearly outlining the vehicle’s size and making it highly visible at night and in poor weather conditions. While voluntary for older vehicles (registered before 2011), their use is strongly recommended to enhance visibility and safety on Spanish roads.
Braking for Speed Cameras Could Land you with a Bigger Fine
Despite some people objecting to their very existence, speed cameras, or radars, have not…
Midweek Weather Forecast for Driving in Spain – 14 May 2025
The rest of this week in Spain will see variable driving conditions, starting with a pleasant Thursday with sunny skies before transitioning to a more changeable Friday with increasing cloud and a risk of scattered showers or thunderstorms, particularly inland. The weekend will continue with this mixed pattern, offering a blend of sunshine and clouds alongside the potential for showers and thunderstorms affecting road surfaces and visibility. Looking ahead to next week, a trend towards more settled and favourable driving conditions is expected, with drier and sunnier weather becoming more prevalent and temperatures gradually rising.
Have you Received a Fine but Were NOT the Driver?
If you receive a traffic fine but you were not the person driving the…
Weekend Traffic Forecast – From 16 May 2025
Friday will see increasing traffic in Spain as the weekend begins, particularly around urban exits. Saturday will experience higher volumes heading to leisure destinations, with potential congestion near beaches and a risk of scattered showers affecting driving. Sunday will have continued high traffic in tourist areas, followed by increased flows returning to cities in the late afternoon. Next week should see a return to normal weekday traffic, with a generally improving weather picture but possible early-week showers in some areas.
Weekend Driving Weather Forecast for Spain from 17 May 2025
This weekend in Spain will bring variable driving conditions, with a mix of sunshine, clouds, and potential scattered showers or thunderstorms. Drivers should be prepared for changing road conditions, especially on Sunday. Next week is expected to be more settled, with drier and sunnier weather gradually becoming more prevalent.
Driving in Spain This Week – The Weather – From Monday 19 May 2025
The week ahead in Spain will see a transition to more unsettled driving conditions. While Monday and Tuesday look mainly sunny and warm, by Wednesday, the risk of showers increases, becoming more widespread by Thursday and Friday. The weekend is also expected to be showery and unsettled. Looking further ahead, there are indications of a return to drier and sunnier weather next week. Always stay updated with local forecasts before travelling.
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