Overview
- Civil Protection sent Es-alert messages to coastal counties including Barcelonès, Maresme, Baix Llobregat, La Selva, Baix Ebre and Montsià, extending warnings first pushed to 19 Girona coastal towns, with strong swell risk expected through Wednesday.
- Barcelona activated its Basic Municipal Emergency Plan, closed access to breakwaters and beaches, and deployed the Guardia Urbana to keep people away from hazardous surf zones.
- The Inuncat technical committee convened at 10:00 at the CECAT coordination center to assess conditions and direct protective measures across affected municipalities.
- The Catalan Meteorological Service forecasts heavy rain, gusts of 60–70 km/h and significant snowfall up to about half a meter above 1,400 meters, with possible snow near 1,100 meters in the Montseny and els Ports ranges.
- Authorities report a high avalanche danger across the Pyrenees and continue searching for a second person after the Val d’Aran avalanche, where one fatality has been confirmed, urging the public to avoid rivers and streams.