Ten districts of mainland Portugal under yellow warning for cold



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Saccording to information disclosed by IPMA, the yellow warning for cold weather, which may include “persistence of minimum low temperature values”, will be applied in the districts of Bragança, Viseu, Evora, Guarda, Vila Real, Leiria, Beja, Castelo Branco, Aveiro and Portalegre.

The yellow notice is in effect between 00:00 on Saturday and 09:00 on Sunday in these 10 districts.

Already under yellow alert due to the agitation of the sea, with waves from the southeast that can reach 2.5 meters in height, the district of Faro will be on the weekend.

In this case, the yellow warning is valid between 03:00 and 12:00 on Saturday.

Warnings IPMA they vary between red (the most serious), orange and yellow. The latter means that there is a risk situation for certain Activities dependent on the meteorological situation and that the population must follow the evolution of the meteorological conditions.

Wednesday, the Protection Civil warned of a decrease in the minimum temperature between Thursday and Sunday across the continent, recommending “special attention” to children, the elderly, people with chronic diseases and the homeless.

“Special attention is needed to the most vulnerable population groups: children, the elderly and people with chronic diseases and the homeless,” said the National Emergency and Protection Civil (ANEPC) in a sentence.

I or IPMA For today, Christmas Day, a minimum temperature between -3 and 9 degrees and a maximum that varies between 4 and 18 degrees, as well as the East quadrant wind, which blows with more intensity in the highlands up to 80 km per hour, starting from dawn.

A Protection Civil advises the use of several layers of clothing, loose and adapted to the room temperature, the intake of soups and hot drinks and attention to protection by workers who exercise their exercise abroad, as well as defensive driving in places where road ice is likely to form.

It also recommends “special attention” to braziers and fireplaces, which can cause poisoning due to accumulation of carbon monoxide and cause death, with adequate ventilation of the houses.

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