March is released with drastic weather changes in Spain

A new climate chapter in early March

After a quiet period with pleasant temperatures, Spain approaches a significant climate change. As February goes, a low pressure system from the Atlantic goes to the peninsula, causing rains in various areas and a significant decrease in temperatures.

Roberto Brasero’s forecast

Meteorologist Roberto Brasero said that weather conditions will begin to alter this Friday. The storm, which will enter the south, promises to leave behind its rain in regions such as Andalusia, with special attention to the provinces of Cádiz, Malaga, Huelva and Seville.

Alert for possible precipitation

The State Meteorology Agency (AEMET) has launched yellow warnings in various locations, especially those closest to the coast, where the rains could be more intense.

The stroke route

According to Brasero, it is expected that the rains will travel inland on Saturday, affecting communities such as Castilla-La Mancha, Madrid, the Valencian Community and Catalonia. The areas of South Mediterranean, including Murcia, could also see rainfall.

A fresh weekend

With the arrival of the storm, temperatures will experience a significant decrease, especially in central and southern the peninsula. Recently, many cities had enjoyed maximum around 20 degrees, but the new climate dynamics will drop the thermometer considerably.

Tips for tackling change

In the face of this imminent change, Brasero recommends being alert to the weather updates and alerts of the Aemet. It is important to take precautions on the road, avoid outdoor activities in affected areas and prepare with warmer clothes.

The impact of the new month

The beginning of March will mark a radical turn in the weather conditions, ending the almost spring environment of the last days. Although a standardization is expected from Monday, this first weekend of the month will be characterized by instability and climate variability in much of the territory.

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