Will put this on here, as there are still so many climate deniers in politics, but the average winter temperature, where I am, has set a record high, being 2.3C degrees above average. My car registered 32C today, dropping to 28C. Crazy weather.
State weather agency AEMET has revealed that our region, and especially our province of Alicante has seen the highest average winter temperature since records began back in 1869. While the rest of Spain recorded average temperatures that were 1.9c above average, our province recorded temperatures that were 2.3c above the normal. The lack of rain was evident, with the only significant day in three months occurring on January 19th, with a tiny bit on February 8th and 9th. There remains very little signs of significant rain occurring during March, and in fact AEMET say that next week could see shade temperatures of 25c, with some isolated areas south of Alicante possibly seeing 30c. More on Fresh Radio Spain, today 8-10am.
https://www.informacion.es/alicante/2024/03/14/invierno-calido-1869-acaba-2-99493895.html
State weather agency AEMET has revealed that our region, and especially our province of Alicante has seen the highest average winter temperature since records began back in 1869. While the rest of Spain recorded average temperatures that were 1.9c above average, our province recorded temperatures that were 2.3c above the normal. The lack of rain was evident, with the only significant day in three months occurring on January 19th, with a tiny bit on February 8th and 9th. There remains very little signs of significant rain occurring during March, and in fact AEMET say that next week could see shade temperatures of 25c, with some isolated areas south of Alicante possibly seeing 30c. More on Fresh Radio Spain, today 8-10am.
https://www.informacion.es/alicante/2024/03/14/invierno-calido-1869-acaba-2-99493895.html
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