Summer arrives early in Spain (But it won't last beyond the weekend)
The whole of Spain is set for a sun-drenched weekend as temperatures soar into the late 20s and are even expected to peak above 30C in the southeast.
The weather map showed suns all across Spain on Friday with Spain’s state weather agency Aemet predicting that temperatures would break records for early March.
On Friday, Murcia was predicted to top the temperature chart with 32C.
#Predicción de #temperaturas máximas y mínimas para #hoy y sus variaciones (2/2). https://t.co/nkt7p8dLps pic.twitter.com/5I3sQKy09V
— AEMET (@AEMET_Esp) March 10, 2017
But the warm snap was not set to last long with temperatures plummeting again by Monday bringing rain to much of northern half of the peninsula and snow to the regions of Cuenca and Teruel.
#AEMET A partir del próximo domingo, día 12,‼️Brusco descenso de las temperaturas‼️.Más información en:https://t.co/x5E5hSJbSl pic.twitter.com/or75oibH0T
— AEMET (@AEMET_Esp) March 10, 2017
So enjoy it while it lasts!
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The weather map showed suns all across Spain on Friday with Spain’s state weather agency Aemet predicting that temperatures would break records for early March.
On Friday, Murcia was predicted to top the temperature chart with 32C.
#Predicción de #temperaturas máximas y mínimas para #hoy y sus variaciones (2/2). https://t.co/nkt7p8dLps pic.twitter.com/5I3sQKy09V
— AEMET (@AEMET_Esp) March 10, 2017
But the warm snap was not set to last long with temperatures plummeting again by Monday bringing rain to much of northern half of the peninsula and snow to the regions of Cuenca and Teruel.
#AEMET A partir del próximo domingo, día 12,‼️Brusco descenso de las temperaturas‼️.Más información en:https://t.co/x5E5hSJbSl pic.twitter.com/or75oibH0T
— AEMET (@AEMET_Esp) March 10, 2017
So enjoy it while it lasts!
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