Madrid (EFE) Guadalajara is also in red due to temperatures of -15 degrees in some towns.
This Tuesday the Balearic Islands are once again at extreme meteorological risk, in red, given the forecast of snow accumulations of 40 centimeters from 400 meters in the Mallorcan Tramuntana mountains and temporarily from lower levels, even reaching sea level.
Likewise, the Balearic community is under warning for maritime storms and winds of up to 90 kilometers per hour with waves that will exceed 8 meters in height and wave maximums of around 15 meters; In addition, rain accumulations of up to 100 liters per square meter are expected in twelve hours in points in the north of Mallorca.
Castilla-La Mancha also maintains the red alert in the province of Guadalajara due to freezing cold, due to minimum temperatures of up to 15 degrees below zero in the towns of Molina de Aragón and other parts of the province, although the situation will improve shortly.
In the case of Catalonia, the alert is orange, lower than the previous one, due to snowfall, wind, cold and maritime storms.
Accumulations of snow of 5 centimeters in 24 hours are expected in that community above 400-500 meters in areas of the pre-Pyrenees and Pyrenees and less thickness at any level.
The maritime storm due to winds of up to 80 kilometers per hour will leave waves of between 4 and 6 meters on the coast of Girona and Tarragona.
Aragón and Castilla y León are also in orange due to cold, wind and snowfall, although the situation will tend to improve before noon.
In the Castilian-Leonese province of Burgos, thicknesses of 2 centimeters of snow are expected in 24 hours in the county of Treviño at any level.
Likewise, although in yellow level due to the previous inclement weather, there are: Asturias, Cantabria, Galicia, Madrid, Navarra, the Basque Country, La Rioja and the Valencian Community.
So is Andalusia, although the situation will improve shortly and the same in Murcia, while the Canary Islands will activate the yellow alert for maritime storms in a few hours.