As cold air remains settled across a large part portion of Europe, an atypical weather pattern will unfold over the Iberian Peninsula.
Two areas of low pressure are forecast to follow one after the other across southwestern Europe, and each can bring rounds of rain, snow and an icy mix to parts of Spain and Portugal.
Together, this event is being named Storm Filomena by the Spanish Weather Service, AEMet. But what makes this weather pattern so unusual?
According to AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Tyler Roys, it is a perfect combination of different weather features set up in a way we haven't seen since 2018 when Storm Emma ended the Beast from the East across western Europe!
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