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Shock vids show hols hotspot Valencia SWAMPED with freak rain & hail as ‘cyclonic supercell’ storm pummels Spain

Published on May 09, 2025 at 12:52 PM

DRAMATIC videos show a popular Spanish tourist hot spot being battered by freak rain and hail, flooding roads across the area.

Towns across the Valencia region were pummelled by the ghastly storm, turning streets into rivers and bringing traffic to a standstill.

Hail covering cars and a street during a storm.
Valencia was swamped with freak rain and hail as cyclonic supercell storm pummeled Spain
Person clearing hail from car after hailstorm.
Many cars were partially buried as the hail settled
Street flooded with hail during a storm.
Streets were flooded across the region, forcing residents and visitors to take shelter
Car covered in hail during a storm in Valencia, Spain.
Streets were turned to rivers throughout the region

Footage of the jaw-dropping scenes have gone viral across social media, with some showing pounding hail and gushing rainwater surging through towns.

The freak will give residents chilling memories of last year’s catastrophic flash floods in that killed more than 200 people.

Some videos make the Mediterranean holiday spot look almost arctic, with white hail coating itself along the pavements.

The vicious downpour appears to have forced residents inside their , with many streets empty save for the settling hail.

Few, if any, people can be seen outside in many of the videos as the blistering weather forces residents and visitors to take shelter.

parked on the roads are often caked with hail, with some vehicles even partially buried in thick layers.

Roads lines can barely be seen as the downpour turns streets into fast-flowing rivers.

The relentless hail is reported to have pummelled towns including Guadasséquies, Calles, Villar del Arzobispo, and l’Olleria.

Brit holidaymakers hoping for an escape to the sun will be disappointed as Spain faces weather warnings across the country.

Valencia has long been a popular tourist destination, but the dramatic weather will throw many holidaymakers’ plans into doubt.

Residents and visitors might typically expect warmer weather at this time of the year.

But AEMET, the country’s stateweatheragency,warned today: “Unstable conditions are expected to remain across most of the country.”;

It adds: “Showers and thunderstorms are likely to be locally strong in Galicia, as well as in the Balearic Islands and coastal areas of Catalonia, where they could be locally very strong in the early morning.”;

Valencia’s Emergency Coordination Centre was scrambled, deploying 1,000 troops to clear debris, according to EuroWeekly News.

As many as 2,000 people around Valencia are still displaced from the late 2024 freak weather, according to the Housing Department.

The weather agency posted on social media: “Thursday marked by storms. Attention, they will be strong in areas of Galicia and the centre and east of the Peninsula. They may be accompanied by hail.

“In parts of the interior of the Valencian Community, they could be very strong, adn the alert is orange (significant danger).”;

It comes after Spain was hit by a that affected most of the country – as well as Portugal – on April 28.

across the Iberian peninsula.

Officials blamed a “rare atmospheric phenomenon”;for the power cut.

Hail covering a street and a parking lot after a hailstorm in Valencia, Spain.
Shock vids show hols hotspot Valencia battered by the elements
Hail covering the ground in Valencia, Spain.
The freak weather would not normally be expected at this time of year

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