Strong winds, heavy rain, thunderstorms and rough seas will mark the transition into 2026 in Madeira

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Strong winds, heavy rain, thunderstorms and rough seas will mark the transition into 2026 in Madeira

IPMA issued an orange warning for the archipelago. On the mainland, the weather will be cold and dry.

Context & Explainers

An orange warning is the second-highest level in IPMA's four-tier color-coded weather alert system (green → yellow → orange → red). It signals potentially dangerous weather or sea conditions that could cause significant damage or pose a risk to life.

Orange warnings are issued for conditions such as heavy rainfall, strong winds (gusts above 100 km/h), extreme heat, significant snowfall, or high waves (typically 5+ meters). They are district-specific and time-limited.

When an orange warning is active, residents should avoid unnecessary travel, stay away from coastal areas and riverbanks, secure outdoor objects, and follow guidance from civil protection authorities. Schools and transport services may be affected. Orange warnings often trigger preventive measures by local councils and civil protection services.

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