It will end in May Unusually cold and rainy weather in much of Spain. In fact, this situation is expected to continue for a few more days. For these last days of May and the first days of June (29 May to 4 June), the State Meteorological Service (Aemet) predicts “a weekend-like meteorological situation marked by atmospheric instability”. This instability will trigger the possibility of “very common and locally strong downpours and storms in the Peninsular and Balearic Islands” throughout the week.
The Spanish agency states that inland precipitation will be more likely and heavy in the afternoon. It may also rain in the southwest of the peninsula.
“Rainer and colder than usual”
But now the big question that arises is: how will june be According to various experts and meteorologists, the month when summer officially and officially begins, It is a bit wetter and colder than usual in many parts of Spain.
“June will start with more precipitation than usual across the country, especially during the first two weeks on the Mediterranean slope of the peninsula. during the month, It is predicted that precipitation will be above normal in general across the country.”. This is stated, for example, by the meteorologist Mar Gómez on the portal eltiempo.es. Also, keep in mind that June 2022 is particularly hot; In fact, it was the fourth warmest June on record. So this June will be quite different from the previous one.
Samuel Biener of Meteored also agrees with the prediction: “Our reference model predicts: temperatures will likely be below the climate average in the coming weeks, especially in the interior of the peninsula. Maps show that the first half of the month can be 3º to 6ºC below average at points north of Andalusia, in Castilla-La Mancha, the Community of Madrid and south of Castilla y León.
According to Biener, temperatures will definitely return to normal in the second half of the month.
As for the rains, they also appear for a moment in meteorites”a rather unstable outlook in June with precipitation that will be above the average for almost the whole country, Except for the Canary Islands.
And summer outfit? Mar Gómez confirms that, in line with what other experts like Roberto Brasero or Mario Picazo have said, summer can generally be a bit rainier than usual. “The most recent forecasts suggest that June-July-August could be marked by slightly above-normal precipitation in the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands.”
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