26 flights between London and Catalonia canceled after snowstorm in English capital
Half of aircrafts to or from Heathrow on Sunday and Monday did not depart
Half of aircrafts to or from Heathrow on Sunday and Monday did not depart
Temperatures dip below zero degrees at Tossa d'Alp and at 2,535m in Boí
Vehicles must use snow chains on C-28 in Port de la Bonaigua mountain pass
Fewer seasonal workers to be needed this summer as tens of thousands of hectares damaged due to frost
Icy temperatures of -6°C in inland areas and snow on Tibidabo hill overlooking Barcelona
Pro-independence camp weighs up 10-year-long shared project, as Madrid displays sport diplomacy to confront fears of split
Some schools and minor roads remain closed as snow becomes ice, while western towns struggle to remove it
Falset, Arnes and other towns in Priorat and Terra Alta feel effects of Storm Filomena
Lorries halted and long-distance trains canceled as minister urges people to stay at home
Government calls for "extreme caution" and urges people to stay at home
Unofficial weather station at 2,300 meters above sea level in a mountain hollow amid Storm Filomena, which might carry heavy snowfall
Extreme weather in January claimed four lives in Catalonia and caused widespread damage
On March 8 2010, the country was hit by the heaviest snowfall of the century so far, with major disruptions to transport and power networks
One person missing, Ebre river delta devastated, flooding with rivers about to burst their banks, roads closed, broken bridges, and areas without electricity among effects
Civil protection agency tells public to steer clear of seafronts and parks, avoid outdoor activities, and for drivers to be prepared