For a few weeks meteorologists have probably, It may be a little rainier than usual this summer, The news that arouses great expectation due to the constant drought situation our country is experiencing. Meteorologist Roberto Brasero made this prediction recently, but there are now numerous other experts on the subject. How rainy can it really be this summer?
As Mar Gómez points out on the eltiempo.es portal, the forecasts say “The summer will be very hot in our country, but there has been some variation in precipitation”. “Just a few weeks ago, summer was expected to be normal in terms of rain, but now, the last part of summer and the beginning of autumn may rain a little more than usual“, To add.
It is known that precipitation in Spain can vary significantly from one region to another, and also depending on the year, but in general, the summer season in our country is characterized by a hot and dry climate.
According to the most recent forecasts, pointed out by Mar Gómez, “June-July-August may be marked by slightly above-normal precipitation. in the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands”, although it is true that there will be no significant precipitation given that it is the driest season.
And although there is a degree of uncertainty for such long-term forecasts, experts think that rains may cover more regions in the last part of summer and the beginning of next autumn: “The European model’s forecast for precipitation. The center shows that these precipitations are slightly above the average in the eastern part of the peninsula and in the Balearic Islands. . can be produced and occupy more territories in early autumn”.
Rains this week in Andalusia and Levante
now, forecast for next week showing temperatures a few degrees below normal values for these dates. In other words, the cool environment, which will not exceed 25ºC, will continue in most of the capitals.
Visiting the peninsula, DANA will head south where it can cause occasional heavy rains. Other areas in the southeast, such as Andalusia and the Region of Murcia or the south of the Community of Valencia, can record the heaviest rainfall. According to Mario Picazo on the same website, they are expected to be generous without ignoring the occasional hail events in Catalonia.
Reference article: https://www.eltiempo.es/noticias/verano-2023-lluvia-espana
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