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Fuerteventura Turns Unusually Green After Weeks of Rain, Satellite Images Show

Copernicus confirms a rare vegetation surge following mid-December downpours on one of Europe’s driest islands.

Overview

  • Copernicus Sentinel-2 imagery documents a sharp contrast between a typically arid view and a verdant landscape on January 26, 2026.
  • Rains that began in mid-December 2025 were described by local and Dutch media as unusually heavy, with some reports calling them the strongest in decades.
  • Local outlets reported totals exceeding 100 millimeters for the period, far above what the island usually sees in winter months.
  • Residents and an expatriate expressed surprise at the vivid greenery, while some tourists complained about the wet weather.
  • Local voices say the moisture has refreshed soils and aided small-scale agriculture, with notable flowering observed in higher elevations.