March begins with significant weather changes in Spain

A new month with weather surprises

With the arrival of March, Spain is preparing for a significant transformation in climatic conditions. After a relatively calm February, characterized by cold temperatures and some snowfall, now the weather forecasts point to a significant change in precipitation and temperatures.

Aemet’s forecasts: humidity and unusual temperatures

The State Meteorological Agency (AEMET) has warned that next week an increase in humidity could be experienced in much of the territory. This implies the possibility of significant rains, especially in regions such as the southwest and the center of the peninsula. The data suggests that these rains could be more abundant than usual for this time of year.

Temperatures above average

A prominent aspect of the prognosis is the expected increase in temperatures, which could exceed the usual average for early March. According to the ECMWF model, the areas of the north and the peninsular center will be the most affected, with values ​​that could be several degrees higher than expected traditionally.

Rain expectations and their impact

March is not only presented with high temperatures, but also a significant increase in rainfall. Especially in Andalusia, Extremadura and Castilla-La Mancha, significant rain accumulations could be recorded, thus changing the usual dynamics of the Spanish climate.

Situation in the Canary Islands and other regions

In the Canary Islands, the climate will be more variable, with less extreme conditions than in the Peninsula. In contrast, the Spanish northwest and the Cantabrian cornice could experience a more stable climate situation, with rainfall within normal levels.

Analysis of weather abnormalities

At European level, a tendency to drought is observed in countries like Italy and Greece, contrasting with the most wet situation planned for Spain. It is important to remember that these are forecasts and that weather forecasts may vary.

Final reflections on March climate

With the arrival of March, Spain is preparing for a changing weather landscape that could affect everyday activities and agriculture. Authorities recommend that they are attentive to the updates of the forecasts and take precautions in the face of these changes.

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