t is the news we were all hoping for: The Regional Government of Madeira has officially confirmed that the New Year’s Eve fireworks display will proceed as originally planned at midnight (24:00).
Following the urgent 19:00 meeting with the Portuguese Institute of the Sea and the Atmosphere (IPMA) and safety authorities, the decision was made to keep the traditional schedule.
Why the Change? Earlier today, fears were high that Storm Francis would peak exactly at midnight, forcing a potential move to 20:00. However, the latest meteorological data brings a positive twist:
The Storm Has Slowed: IPMA’s updated models show that the “critical period” of heavy rain and severe winds has shifted.
The Window: The worst of the weather is now expected to hit later in the early hours of January 1st, creating a safe “weather window” around midnight for the show to go on.
What to Expect: While the heavy storm conditions have been delayed, the weather remains unstable.
The Show: The 8-minute spectacle will light up Funchal amphitheater at 00:00.
Safety: Authorities will continue to monitor the winds minute-by-minute.
Advice: Enjoy the show, but be prepared for the weather to deteriorate after the celebrations. We recommend heading home or to shelter shortly after the display concludes, as the delayed storm front will arrive later in the night.
Where to Watch for Free? Now that the schedule is confirmed for midnight, the streets of Funchal will be packed. If you haven’t booked a spot yet, don’t worry! We have compiled a list of the best places where you can watch the magic unfold without spending a cent.
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