• Valencia News: March 16, 2026 | Ninot Winners & Morrissey’s Fallas Hell
    Bon dia! Some wind and isolated showers are forecast for the final days of Fallas, but AEMET doesn’t expect conditions bad enough to cancel any events. Felices fiestas! Top News: Spain’s centrist parties rebound in Castilla y León Spain’s most closely watched regional election delivered a significant result this weekend. The conservative Partido Popular secured…
  • Valencia Weekend: March 13-15 | Fallas Final Stretch
    Buen Finde! The rain clouds are finally clearing. AEMET is forecasting this Friday as one of the best weather days of Fallas, with only a possible spot of rain on Sunday. Cautious optimism is in order — but keep an eye on updates. Source: Buenas noticias para las Fallas 2026: la Aemet anuncia una mejoría…
  • Valencia Weekly News Update: Fallas 2026 Records, Anti-War Protests & DANA Alert
    Bon dia! Rainy skies couldn’t dampen the Fallas spirit this weekend — but more rain is on the way. AEMET has issued a DANA alert forecasting up to 100 l/m² of rainfall. Source: AEMET alerta: hasta 100 l/m² de lluvia y una nueva DANA amenazan las Fallas 2026 en Valencia – Valencia Extra Top News:…

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