Summary of the Precipitation in Catalonia
A recent report published by Meteocat details the amounts of precipitation collected in various parts of Catalonia between March 1 and 17. These data reveal that in just two weeks, areas like the foot of the Caro in the Ports Natural Park have recorded impressive 410 mm of rain. Other localities such as Puig Sesolles, Arbúcies and Beget also stood out with 288 mm, 278 mm and 258 mm respectively.
Meteorological forecasts and impact on water resources
Meteorological forecasts indicate that rains are expected on March 18 in the southern and west regions, with a significant increase in precipitation provided for 19.These rains could affect the northeastern mountain areas, where a significant accumulation of snow is already reported. Currently, the reservoirs of the internal basins are 46.8% of their capacity, while those of the Ebro reach 76%, with a significant increase in the last fifteen days.
A favorable stage to combat drought
This weather is an opportunity to combat the drought that has affected Catalonia in recent years. The abundant rain of March, with a minimum evaporation, is a key factor that can contribute to the recovery of water resources. Experts indicate that to consolidate this improvement, it is essential that it will continue to rain during April and May.
Expectations for April and May: A hopeful future
Seasonal forecasts for the coming months suggest that both April and May may have a rainfall that is approaching historical normality, with temperatures slightly above the average to April and a slight decrease in May. If these expectations are met, Catalonia could be on the way to overcoming the drought, offering a necessary slowdown in nature and the water resources of the region.
Final reflections
With spring on the horizon, March has become a crucial moment for the water recovery of Catalonia. The combination of appropriate rainfall and moderate temperatures can determine the destination of the country’s water resources. If these conditions are maintained, we could be facing a more prosperous 2025 spring, marked by a significant decrease in drought.