Calima episode · Jan 12, 2026–Jan 13, 2026
Severe calima on eastern Canary Islands, peak 102 µg/m³
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The Canary Islands experienced an episode of severe calima from January 12, 2026 to January 13, 2026, according to AEMET. The episode affected 3 of the 8 Canary Islands, with peak PM10 reaching 102 µg/m³.
- Peak PM10
- 102 µg/m³
- Duration
- 2 days
- Severity
- Severe
- Islands affected
- 3 / 8
Islands affected
Source: AEMET / Open-Meteo CAMS
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Health guidance
During moderate-to-severe calima episodes, Spanish health authorities recommend limiting outdoor physical activity. Sensitive groups (those with respiratory or cardiovascular conditions, children and the elderly) should take extra precautions. Follow official guidance from your local health authority.
More on health effects →What is calima?
Calima is a Saharan dust event that covers the Canary Islands in fine mineral particles. The dust is lifted by sandstorms in the Sahara and carried across the Atlantic by easterly winds at high altitude.
Full guide →For media
https://calimacanarias.com/en/calima-episode/enero-12-2026-canarias/