Thirteen roads affected by snow and ice, all of them from the secondary network.

Thirteen roads in Spain are being affected by snow, most of which are sections of the secondary network in five provinces: Almería, Granada, Asturias, Salamanca, and Navarra, according to information from the General Directorate of Traffic. Of the thirteen segments, three are located in mountainous areas. In Sierra Nevada, Granada, a seven-kilometre stretch of the A-4025 has been closed to traffic, while in Asturias, the Centenales pass on the AS-348 is experiencing complications due to snow, making it necessary to use snow chains or winter tyres. AEMET has issued a yellow warning for snow in the provinces of Cantabria, Asturias, Burgos, León, and Palencia for tomorrow. Caution is advised, and it is recommended to check weather information and the state of the roads before heading out. In Almería, four roads are affected by snow. On three of the secondary roads, the use of snow chains or winter tyres is required when passing through the towns of Velefique-Tíjola, Aulago-Portocarrero, and Bacares. Additionally, the AL-5405 is closed in both directions in the Escúllar-La Estación area. In Salamanca, a section of the DSA-191 road, which runs through Candelario, is closed, and in another section, the use of snow chains is required, as is the case on the SA-203 in Peña de Francia. In Navarra, snow has led to the closure of a segment of the NA-2011 in Pikatua and the NA-2012 in Muskilda-Irati.

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