Jorge Rey predicts snow, storms, and a warm spell across Spain this November

Jorge Rey forecasts snow, storms and a warm spell in Spain this November


The teenage weather expert Jorge Rey predicts snow, storms and warmth for Spain.

Photo credit: Jorge Rey, via YouTube

METEOROLOGICAL prodigy Jorge Rey is known for his unorthodox but frighteningly accurate method of predicting the weather patterns. He has released a November forecast, predicting rain, snow, storms and surprisingly warm temperatures across Spain.

In his latest book, Jorge Rey claims that the most recent study by Jorge Rey on the topic of adolescent sexuality and violence. YouTube Those who are interested in video should practice observation. cabañuelas Meteorologists were right to predict that snow would fall during the weekend on Saturday, November 8th. Snow has fallen at high altitudes across the Pyrenees Mountain Range, Soria and Burgos.

Spain’s November was a stormy, wet, and unseasonably hot.

Jorge Rey said that these predictions were correct. cabañuelas Now predict “with greater confidence” that storms will form in the second half November and the arrival of the northerly wind. “We wouldn’t be talking about just one [storm]”I would say that there are several,” said Jorge.

According to Jorge Rey, the second half of November will bring snowfall in mid-level elevations, as winter sets in across the country. Around November 13-14, Spain will experience an unseasonable “Indian summer,” or southerly wind from Africa. This will bring pleasant weather. This Indian summer, along with its pleasant weather and warmth, will bring rain and possibly a DANA thunderstorm around November 12-13.

Santander will also experience temperatures of 26 degrees on the 13th November. The temperature will continue to rise over the next few weeks. The temperatures will begin to drop on Friday the 14th. However, they will still be pleasant for most of next week.

Jorge says that precipitation will remain concentrated in the West, especially in Galicia at the start of the week. It will then move into Spain during the final days of the work week and weekend. Even parts of Levante can experience strong storms.

Jorge Rey’s five-day weather forecast

Monday, November 10, – Probability of weak precipitation in parts of the northwest of Spain.

Tuesday, 11 November – Probability again in parts of the northwest of Spain.

Wednesday, November 12 – More precipitation in the northwest, including in parts of western Galicia. Rain will affect Leon and western Zamora as well as the Canary Islands.

Thursday, November 13, – Precipitation will reach many parts of the western peninsula, Galicia, Castilla y Leon (in particular Leon y Salamanca), Madrid, Extremadura, the west of La Mancha and much of Andalucia, Ceuta, and light rains in Melilla. This may reach some parts of the Canary Islands.

Friday, 14 November – Precipitation in Castilla y Leon, Galicia, Navarra, Aragon, Catalonia, Madrid, La Mancha, and Andalucia.

Overall, the prodigy forecasts a wet week but one that is unseasonably hot.

Jorge Rey, a meteorological genius using traditional cabañuelas Method

Jorge Rey is an 18-year old Burgos YouTuber who rose to fame for correctly predicting a 2021 snowstorm in Madrid before the traditional meteorologists. Jorge’s method is the cabañuelas Method is a traditional, age-old way to predict the weather. It involves closely watching atmospheric conditions, animal behaviours, and natural phenomena during certain periods that correspond to different months. 

Jorge is a social media star, gaining tens and thousands of followers, thanks to his uncanny accuracy in predicting the weather. He also adheres strictly to the traditional observational method of weather forecasting.

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