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British expat in Tenerife says 'things will change' in April following Storm Therese chaos

British expat in Tenerife says 'things will change' in April following Storm Therese chaos

Mirror
Mirror25-03-2026
British expat in Tenerife says 'things will change' in April following Storm Therese chaos
Weather chaos has been wreaking havoc across Spain recently as Storm Therese sweeps through the Canary Islands, particularly Tenerife and La Palma - prompting numerous holidaymakers to abandon their plans after anticipating days basking in the sunshine.
The storm is currently bringing an unusual mix of torrential rain, 100 km/h (62 mph) winds, and significant snowfall at higher elevations. Authorities have issued a full-scale emergency in Tenerife, calling it one of the most serious storms to strike the archipelago in more than a decade. Despite this, it appears locals are beginning to see light at the end of the tunnel, as they're encouraging people to maintain their holiday plans.
Taking to TikTok, one British expat named Mattie Barnett posted on the Tenerife First Excursions account, where he works, to reveal that a major shift is anticipated to arrive in Tenerife in April.
"Bollocks to the rain in Tenerife," Mattie declared at the opening of the video, before briefly outlining that they'd been forced to endure days of rainfall in the Spanish holiday hotspot. But now, the sunshine had finally returned.
Gesturing towards the popular Playa del Camisón beach, he remarked: "There were people queuing at eight this morning to get the sun beds after half a day of rain."
Mattie, who hails from Lincolnshire, went on to predict that the weather will likely remain sunny with pleasant temperatures of around 24 degrees through to the weekend. While early April may bring some overcast conditions, Mattie expressed optimism that the warm summery weather would return shortly afterwards.
The Brit said the weather should return to normal in the next few days (stock image)(Image: rusm via Getty Images)
It appears holidaymakers are placing their trust in Mattie's forecast, as numerous people confirmed they're pressing ahead with their travel plans.
"Coming next Wednesday. Need to be seeing blue skies, palm trees and everything in between," one person commented. Another user stated: "I come on the 28th hopefully still good weather."
Spain's meteorological agency, AEMET, is forecasting that the rainfall will cease by Friday, 27 March, when sunshine will return, with temperatures hovering around 21 degrees for the remainder of the week and throughout Easter weekend, which is typical for this period.
Meanwhile, weather maps from WXCharts suggest that portions of the UK could be battered by heavy snowfall and temperatures plummeting to -9C between April 3 and April 5 - Easter weekend.
Weather charts indicate the snow zone stretching approximately 480 miles from the Scottish Highlands across northern England and the Midlands down towards areas of southern England.
At least 12 major cities could find themselves in the trajectory of the wintry conditions, which may trigger worries about travel chaos, school closures and hazardous driving conditions.