Spring is installed in Catalonia: Francesc Mauri shares good news

The change of time we expected

Francesc Mauri, the well -known time presenter on TV3, has revealed his forecasts for the first weekend of April, and it seems that spring is preparing to be present. After a March marked by the rains, the meteorologist is optimistic about the climatic conditions that approach.

Sunday, the most promising day

According to Mauri, Sunday is presented as the ideal day to enjoy outdoor time. Although some small rainfall could continue to affect Catalonia over the weekend, the meteorologist says that the Sunday day will have more sun and pleasant temperatures.

Instability Saturday

On the other hand, Saturday will be a more unstable day, with the possibility of local showers, especially in the afternoon. The northern parts, as well as Central Catalonia, could experience a little more weather activity, although no storms of great intensity are expected.

Tips for ski lovers

With the arrival of Easter, many are already preparing to take advantage of the last days of skiing. Mauri said that in the Pyrenees, the snowfall will be present from the 1,500 meters, thus continuing to enjoy the slopes. However, he has warned the importance of caution, as good weather can affect the quality of the snow and increase the risk of avalanches.

The importance of following updates

The meteorologist also emphasized that spring is a time of climate uncertainty, and that it is essential to keep up with the latest time updates. Conditions can change quickly, so it’s better to be prepared for any situation.

Final reflections

With the arrival of a more favorable climate, Catalans can start planning outdoor activities and enjoy the natural beauty that spring offers. The mountains, with their exceptional snow, will remain a great attraction, always with precaution and preparation to guarantee a safe and pleasant experience.

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